Zlatko Mateša (pronounced [zlâtko mâte?a]; born 17 June 1949) was the Prime Minister of Croatia from late 1995 until 31 January 2000.
He is a member of the Croatian Democratic Union.
He is currently the President of the Croatian Olympic Committee (Hrvatski olimpijski odbor) and honorary consul of the Republic of Mongolia in Croatia.
Mateša was born and grew up in Zagreb, then SFR Yugoslavia, and obtained a law degree at the University of Zagreb in 1974.
He worked in INA since 1978, where he rose through the ranks to the position of an assistant director.
He was friends with Nikica Valentic, Mladen Vedriš and Franjo Greguric.In 1990, he entered politics and became a high-ranking HDZ member, along with the aforementioned group.
President Franjo Tudman named him the sixth President of the Government on 4 November 1995.
The Mateša government is perhaps best remembered for the introduction of the value-added tax (Croatian: Porez na dodanu vrijednost, PDV), which originated from the previous government before being put to effect from 1996 under Mateša's government.
In 1998, the tax rate was fixed for all products at 22%.
The finance minister in the Cabinet of Zlatko Mateša was Borislav Škegro.In the 2000 Croatian parliamentary election he was elected into Sabor and served until the end of 2003.Since 2002, Mateša is the President of the Croatian Olympic Committee.