Croatian Government to Fund Electric Trains, Approve Infrastructure Renovation
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Croatian government will approve funding for battery-electric trains and charging stations.
- They will also greenlight the second phase of renovation work for the Amruลกeva - Petrinjska dilatation.
- Reports on the work of the Croatian War Veterans' Foundation and the Croatian Accreditation Agency are also on the agenda.
The Croatian government is set to approve significant funding for advancements in public transportation and infrastructure. During a government session, ministers will grant consent for the allocation of funds dedicated to a project involving investments in battery-electric trains and the construction of charging stations.
In addition to the transportation initiative, the government will also give its approval for the second phase of comprehensive renovation work on the Amruลกeva - Petrinjska dilatation. This project aims to improve existing infrastructure and ensure its long-term viability.
The agenda for the session also includes reports on the activities of the Croatian War Veterans' Foundation and its members' families, as well as the work of the Management Board of the Croatian Accreditation Agency for 2025. Prime Minister Andrej Plenkoviฤ is expected to deliver opening remarks at the beginning of the session.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.