Sunday, January 10, 2010

Croatis: Taking an Anti-Recession Approach

By: Erica McCauley

On Friday the Deputy Mayor of Croatia's capital, Zagreb, announced that they will be lowering the cost of parking around the tourist filled capital. Instead of 14 kunas, the city is lowering costs to 12 kunas. Because of the many complaints that have filled the office of Deputy Mayor, Jelen Pavicic Vukicevic, she announced that this is an "anti-recession" step for the city of Zagreb. As Croatia's tourism grows year after year, native Croatians, as well as, foreigners will appreciate parking their cars in cheaper spots. This is additionally an advantage for foreigners because many cars driven in Zagreb are rented by tourists. Furthermore, this reduced parking is "all-day" parking, maybe NCC should talk with Zagreb.

In a more formal sense: The State Election Commission will announce the first round of the presidential election votes after 7pm local time.

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