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The city council has accepted the reports of the holding company and the trading companies.
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

The city council has accepted the reports of the holding company and the trading companies.

The Zagreb City Council approved annual reports from Zagreb Holding and several commercial companies for 2025. The reports indicate that Zagreb Holding achieved significant financial stability, with total revenues of €387.5 million and expenses of €357.3 million, resulting in a pre-tax profit of €30.3 million and a post-tax profit of €33.3 million. The consolidated revenue for the Zagreb Holding Group reached €779.6 million, with a pre-tax profit of €19.6 million and a post-tax profit of €21.7 million. In addition to the financial reports, the council passed decisions related to schools, waste management, urban planning, and infrastructure projects. Several street names were removed, and agreements were approved regarding energy distribution, school construction, and social programs. However, a proposal for psychological support for children and youth was rejected.

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HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter6 hr. ago
The city council has accepted the reports of the holding company and the trading companies.

The Zagreb City Council approved annual reports from Zagreb Holding and several commercial companies for 2025. The reports indicate that Zagreb Holding achieved significant financial stability, with total revenues of €387.5 million and expenses of €357.3 million, resulting in a pre-tax profit of €30.3 million and a post-tax profit of €33.3 million. The consolidated revenue for the Zagreb Holding Group reached €779.6 million, with a pre-tax profit of €19.6 million and a post-tax profit of €21.7 million. In addition to the financial reports, the council passed decisions related to schools, waste management, urban planning, and infrastructure projects. Several street names were removed, and agreements were approved regarding energy distribution, school construction, and social programs. However, a proposal for psychological support for children and youth was rejected.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the approval of financial reports and various city-related decisions by the Zagreb City Council. It does not exhibit clear bias toward any particular political stance, focusing primarily on the procedural and financial aspects of the council's actions.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenter6 hr. ago
The Zagreb City Assembly accepted the reports of Holding and trading companies

The Zagreb City Council has approved reports from the Zagreb Holding and commercial companies for the year 2025, including financial performance data showing profitability and asset values. The report highlights revenue and expenses for both the Holding and its group, demonstrating stability and long-term sustainability. Additional approvals include decisions related to urban planning, waste management, school infrastructure, animal control, and the renaming of certain streets. The council also adopted conclusions regarding energy distribution contracts, temporary use of facilities, and various strategic plans for health promotion and destination management. A separate report indicates that over 800 locations in Zagreb remain vacant, highlighting potential housing issues.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the approval of reports and decisions by the Zagreb City Council without overtly positive or negative language. It provides balanced reporting on economic figures, urban development projects, and administrative actions, without clear ideological leaning

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