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NEW CROATIAN GOVT. TO HOLD FIRST SESSION ON MONDAY

ZAGREB, Jan 4 (Hina) - Croatia's government led by Prime Minister Ivo Sanader will hold its first session on Monday, and is expected to discuss changes to the Value Added Tax, reasons for higher prices of bread, the state of affairs in the buffer stocks and possibilities for re-introducing three-year maternity leave for mothers to three or more children.
ZAGREB, Jan 4 (Hina) - Croatia's government led by Prime Minister Ivo Sanader will hold its first session on Monday, and is expected to discuss changes to the Value Added Tax, reasons for higher prices of bread, the state of affairs in the buffer stocks and possibilities for re-introducing three-year maternity leave for mothers to three or more children.#L# The reduction of the current 22-percent rate of the VAT to 20 percent may cost some 3.5 billion kuna of the government's annual budget. The Sanader cabinet should decide on the date when the new VAT law should go into force. It will take effect on 1 January 2005 at the latest, after the completion of all necessary preparations for this move. The government is also expected also to consider the revocation of the compulsory work order for doctors which was imposed on them after they went on strike months ago. The first session of the new government, that won a vote of confidence in the Croatian parliament on 23 December, will be held on Monday. However, the Sanader cabinet will convene on Thursdays, as it has so far been practice of previous governments. The exception is made for tomorrow because of PM Sanader's busy schedule and planned trips abroad. (Hina) ms

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