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INCUMBENT, FORMER MINISTERS: THERE ARE NO MORE OUTSTANDING FINANCIAL ISSUES

ZAGREB, Jan 29(Hina) - Croatian Finance Minister Ivan Suker and his predecessor Mato Crkvenac said on Thursday there were no more outstanding issues in the transfer of authority regarding finances.
ZAGREB, Jan 29(Hina) - Croatian Finance Minister Ivan Suker and his predecessor Mato Crkvenac said on Thursday there were no more outstanding issues in the transfer of authority regarding finances.#L# "We have achieved a high level of agreement," Suker told reporters, confirming that there were obligations that had been transferred to the new government and that they mainly concerned long-term investment projects of interest to the state. Former finance minister Mato Crkvenac described the three-hour talks as very constructive, saying that the meeting demonstrated the responsible behaviour of its participants. Suker said the new government would continue the policy of decreasing deficit, one of the reasons being a better credit rating of the country. Last year's deficit will be defined when the budget is executed, Suker said. The two officials agreed that there were financial obligations which would be transferred into this year's budget. Speaking about the Croatian Highways (HAC) company, Suker said that the company's costs incurred in 2003 would be paid this year. Those costs will be part of the company's financial plan, which will be presented in parliament, Suker said, adding that the costs would not be covered by tax-payers because the HAC had an autonomous system of financing. Suker and Crkvenac could not say how much the highway construction would cost in total. Suker said that road construction works totalling more than six billion kuna were planned for this year. The meeting at the government headquarters was also attended by Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and his predecessor Ivica Racan, former deputy prime minister Slavko Linic, ministers Marina Matulovic Dropulic and Bozidar Kalmeta, former construction minister Radimir Cacic, and a state secretary at the Finance Ministry, Marina Dalic. (Hina) rml sb

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