Croatia was well represented on Tuesday 21 January in front of the European Parliament's Education and Culture Committee to set out the priorities it intends to defend during its six-month Presidency of the EU Council. However, despite two hours of discussions with MEPs, they did not go much further than what had already been announced (see EUROPE B12398A14).
Four personalities had made the trip: the Minister of Education, Blaženka Divjak, who said she would work on: the role of education...