The Croatian Parliament (Sabor) is set to discuss a proposed strategy for managing real estate and movable assets owned by the Republic of Croatia for the period 2026–2035. The strategy aims to activate unused state property and convert it into resources for development projects, investments, social content, and economic growth while reducing the portfolio of inactive state assets. According to Minister Branko Bačić, 60% of strategic real estate is expected to be activated by 2035, along with increased utilization of non-strategic assets, reduced use of private spaces for government operations, and an increase in annual revenue from movable assets from 5 million to 7.5 million euros. The total cost for implementing these goals is estimated at 233.2 million euros, while revenues from managing real estate and movable assets are projected at 1.23 billion euros. Following this, the agenda includes a report on post-earthquake recovery efforts in several counties around Zagreb, covering repairs completed by December 31, 2025.
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