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CONSTRUCTION MINISTER ANNOUNCES NEW MEASURES IN HOUSING CONSTRUCTION

ZAGREB, Feb 5 (Hina) - The Minister of Environmental Protection, Zoning and Construction, Marina Matulovic Dropulic, on Thursday announced new measures in housing construction and efforts to resolve the problem of waste disposal.
ZAGREB, Feb 5 (Hina) - The Minister of Environmental Protection, Zoning and Construction, Marina Matulovic Dropulic, on Thursday announced new measures in housing construction and efforts to resolve the problem of waste disposal.#L# Matulovic Dropulic said her ministry had its own programme of housing construction, but added that the programme initiated by the former government would be continued. "It is necessary to make it possible for people to obtain housing loans for the renovation, construction or purchase of housing under the same conditions, because this government considers every programme equally important. You cannot insist on one programme only and ban all the others," the minister said. Matulovic Dropulic said it would be made possible also for local government units to build housing. She said that during the last three months of its term the former ministry had signed agreements worth 1.7 billion kuna (approximately 220 million euros) as part of the so-called POS (government-subsidised housing construction) programme, without issuing building permits or allocating land for the construction of more than 4,000 flats. "The former ministry was involved in construction and negotiated all building design projects and construction works on behalf of the Agency for Legal Transactions and Real Estate Management, which is unheard of," the minister said. Matulovic Dropulic said that a total of 1,025 flats had been built over two and a half years, rather than "thousands of flats as claimed by former minister Radimir Cacic". The minister cited as her priorities environmental protection, waste management, air and soil protection, cooperation with international institutions and the drafting of bills and regulations relating to Croatia's bid to enter the European Union. Speaking of waste disposal as one of the most pressing problems, Matulovic Dropulic said that methods of work would be changed and that more people would be assigned to deal with the matter. She added that the accumulated problems of waste disposal could be resolved only in cooperation with experts, non-governmental organisations and the public. "No one should labour under the illusion that the problem of waste disposal can be resolved in a month, because it will take a long time to finish this job," she said. Matulovic Dropulic said her ministry would assess a study on the effect of the Druzba Adria project on the environment that is yet to be completed, adding that the results of the study would be made available to the public. (Hina) vm

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