Samo prijavljeni korisnici mogu pregledati cijeli sadržaj.
ZAGREB, Aug 8 (Hina) - Economic growth in Croatia is expected to beabove four per cent over the next three years, GDP per capita isexpected to grow from the current 6,200 euros to 8,250 euros in 2008,inflation is expected to be low,
the kuna exchange rate stable and theexternal debt to be reduced to below 80 per cent of GDP, according toeconomic and fiscal policy guidelines for 2006-2008 the governmentadopted last week. Croatia is ready for the European Union andshould start accession negotiations before Turkey, the deputychancellor of Austria and coordinator of the Stability Pact for SouthEastern Europe, Erhard Busek, told Croatia's Vjesnik daily of Monday. The Zagreb Municipal Prosecutor's Office haspressed charges against the former head of Caritas' Zagreb branch,Jelena Brajsa, for preventing to prove a crime, which is punishablewith a fine or up to one year in prison, the Prosecutor's Office saidon Monday. One of three Croatia