
Lawmakers in Croatia have raised fresh concerns about the effectiveness of the country’s 2025 gambling law, arguing that it falls short of its central objective to protect children and young people. Members of parliament Božo Petrov and Marin Miletić have publicly criticised what they describe as structural weaknesses in the legislation, including regulatory gaps that allow gambling promotion to persist in everyday environments....
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iGaming News, Laws
February 24, 2026
Croatia urges payment firms to block unauthorised gambling payments
Croatia’s regulated gambling sector has taken renewed action to address what it describes as persistent weaknesses in the enforcement of payment restrictions against unlicensed operators. The Croatian Association of Gambling...
iGaming News, Laws
April 4, 2025
EUROMAT challenges Croatia’s unnotified gambling law
The European Gambling and Amusement Federation (EUROMAT) has officially submitted an objection to the European Commission concerning Croatia’s recent amendments to its Gambling Act (PZ_42). According to EUROMAT, Croatia’s failure...















