Here’s a clear roundup of today’s Croatian political news (April 27, 2026) and the most relevant developments from the past few days:
🗞️ Latest Croatian political news
Croatia licences White Tech as crypto asset service provider
Alexandru Munteanu attends the Three Seas Initiative Summit
The evolution of the Three Seas Initiative
Croatia updates Foreigners Act to align with EU migration …
Zimmer Frei: Croatia’s Weird Private Accommodation Problem
1) Croatia hosting major geopolitical summit
- Croatia is hosting the Three Seas Initiative Summit in Dubrovnik (April 27–29).
- Leaders from Central & Eastern Europe, plus U.S. and EU representatives, are attending.
- The summit focuses on:
- energy security
- infrastructure
- digital cooperation
- U.S. officials are also present to strengthen political and economic ties.
👉 This is the biggest political event in Croatia right now and puts the country at the center of regional strategy.
2) New migration law aligning with EU rules
- The government has proposed changes to the Foreigners Act.
- Key points:
- stricter labor and permit rules
- language requirements
- alignment with the upcoming EU Migration Pact
👉 This reflects Croatia tightening immigration policy while staying aligned with Brussels.
3) Crackdown on tourism “grey market”
- A new law targeting unregistered private accommodation rentals is coming.
- This affects:
- landlords
- tourism income
- local housing markets
👉 Politically sensitive because tourism is a major part of Croatia’s economy.
4) Economic governance & regulation (crypto sector)
- Croatia’s regulator approved a new crypto-asset service provider licence.
👉 Shows the government is:
- regulating fintech more actively
- aligning with EU digital finance rules
🧭 Other important recent political developments
Military policy shift
- Croatia has reintroduced compulsory military service (voted earlier, now being implemented).
Demographic crisis response
- A new government-backed plan aims to:
- boost birth rates
- encourage diaspora return
- reverse population decline
Regional tensions
- Diplomatic friction with Montenegro over WWII Jasenovac commemoration continues.
🧠 Big picture
Right now, Croatian politics is focused on:
- Geopolitics: hosting major regional summit
- Migration control: aligning with EU rules
- Economic regulation: crypto + tourism sector
- Security: return of conscription
- Demographics: long-term population decline

