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CROATIAN GOVT. ADOPTS ANSWERS TO EC QUESTIONNAIRE

ZAGREB, Oct 2 (Hina) - The Croatian government on Thursday adopted answers to the European Commission questionnaire, which Prime Minister Ivica Racan will hand to European Commission President Romano Prodi in Brussels next Thursday, October 9.
ZAGREB, Oct 2 (Hina) - The Croatian government on Thursday adopted answers to the European Commission questionnaire, which Prime Minister Ivica Racan will hand to European Commission President Romano Prodi in Brussels next Thursday, October 9. #L# The answers, which were drawn up by all state administration bodies, were adopted unanimously and without debate. They provide a substantial, detailed and competent overview of all aspects of work and life in Croatia, state structures, basic development policies, and the level of adjustment to EU standards and criteria. Based on the answers, as well as other sources, the European Commission will form an opinion of Croatia's candidacy for membership in the EU, which should happen by April 2004. The English translation of the answers has more than 3,000 pages plus 4,000 pages of supplements. European Integration Minister Neven Mimica said the answers provided "a realistic image of Croatia, without any embellishments". Prime Minister Ivica Racan said that the job of drawing up the answers "has been done well, but we believe that very soon we will face a very difficult and crucial stage, after Croatia becomes an EU candidate". EC President Romano Prodi handed the questionnaire with 4,560 questions to Racan on July 10, with October 15 as the deadline for answering it. The questionnaire consists of three main chapters - political criteria; economic criteria; and the ability to take on the commitments of EU membership, with 29 chapters on the EU's legislation (acquis communautaire). The answers to the questionnaire were submitted by August 22, after which they were adjusted, edited and revised. They were edited by a task force comprised of Minister Neven Mimica, Deputy Foreign Minister Ivan Simonovic, Deputy Labour Minister Boze Zaja, the head of the Office for Legislation, Boris Sprem, and Croatian National Bank vice-governor Boris Vujcic. Some 350 experts participated in drawing up the answers and another 162 in translating them into English. Part of the questions remained unanswered due to differences in some statistical methods, analyses which are yet to be carried out, and lack of competent staff. Such questions account for slightly more than five percent of the questionnaire. The government today decided that it would release the answers at the European Integration Ministry's web site after Racan submits them to the EC. Racan said the government was ready to present more detailed information to the parliament if requested to do so. (hina) rml

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