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Euro changeover: Partnership Agreement with Croatia for the organization of information and communication campaigns signed
The European Commission and Croatia have signed a Partnership Agreement for the organization of information and communication campaigns on the changeover to the euro in Croatia. This is part of the preparatory steps for Croatia to join the euro area. The document was signed on the margins of the Eurogroup meeting by Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis, Economy Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni, and Croatian Finance Minister Deputy Prime Minister Zdravko Marić.
The Partnership Agreement is a political commitment from the Commission to support the organization of information and communication campaigns on the changeover to the euro in Croatia planned on 1 January 2023, provided that the country fulfils all the convergence criteria. It is the basis for the preparation and signature of a Grant Agreement, which will allow the Commission to co-finance communication activities on the euro changeover in Croatia.
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