Entry Into The Eurozone Has Not Significantly Affected Price Increases In Croatia
Although the residents of Zagreb complain that everything has become more expensive and many explain the increase in prices with the switch to the European currency, the Croatian National Bank said that the entry into the eurozone did not significantly affect the rise in prices, writes the Belgrade newspaper "Politika", quoted by BTA.
On January 1 this year, Croatia, which has a population of around four million, became the 20th member of the eurozone and the 27th Schengen country, the first time an EU member state joined both areas on the same day.
These days, Zagreb is festively decorated, glittering, the Christmas shopping fever has begun....
