Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković visited Europa-Park to strengthen German-Croatian relations. Accompanied by high-ranking representatives from politics and business, the focus was on European issues and the presentation of a new Croatian-themed area.
Meeting of High-Ranking Representatives at Europa-Park
At Europa-Park, around 30 Croatian and German representatives from politics and business gathered. Invited by the Mack family, they discussed current European issues and ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation. This meeting highlighted the importance of German-Croatian relations and provided a platform for exchange on innovation and collaboration.
Inauguration of the Croatian-Themed Area
A highlight of the meeting was the special emphasis on the new Croatian-themed area at Europa-Park. This expansion symbolizes the close cultural and economic connection between the two countries. Prime Minister Plenković praised the Mack family's commitment and stressed the importance of such initiatives for European integration.
Appointment of Miriam Mack as Honorary Consul
Another significant moment of the meeting was the announcement that Miriam Mack would be appointed Honorary Consul for Croatia. This appointment is a recognition of her dedication to Croatia and her efforts to promote Croatian culture in Germany. Roland Mack, owner of Europa-Park, expressed his delight at this decision and highlighted the park's long history of promoting European values.
Promoting innovation and collaboration
The meeting also aimed to promote Croatia as an attractive innovation hub in Germany. Mate Rimac, CEO of Rimac Group, and Hendrik Malinowski, Commercial Director of Bugatti Rimac, were also present and emphasized the importance of cooperation for technological advancements and economic growth. Prime Minister Plenković appreciated the collaboration with Mate Rimac and highlighted the positive impacts of these partnerships.
Supporting European Values
Europa-Park, Germany's largest theme park, has always been committed to promoting a united and diverse Europe. The new Croatian-themed area is another example of the park's dedication to cultural exchange and European integration. Prime Minister Plenković underscored the importance of these values and praised the park's efforts to be a place of meeting and understanding.
Quotes from the Participants
Roland Mack said, “I am very pleased that so many important representatives from politics and business from Germany and Croatia are coming together here. Europa-Park has always stood for a united and diverse Europe.” Prime Minister Andrej Plenković added, “I want to thank the Mack family for bringing the Croatian-themed area to Europa-Park. The cooperation with Mate Rimac is also fantastic. Everything fits so well, like small mosaic pieces perfectly put together.”
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