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OPPOSITION CRITICISES NEW GOVERNMENT ORGANISATION

ZAGREB, Dec 22 (Hina) - Croatia's Premier-Designate Ivo Sanader said in parliament on Monday the new organisation of the government, as moved by his Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), was "the first step towards serious state administration economising," while the opposition said "it's not the best model of reforming state administration".
ZAGREB, Dec 22 (Hina) - Croatia's Premier-Designate Ivo Sanader said in parliament on Monday the new organisation of the government, as moved by his Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), was "the first step towards serious state administration economising," while the opposition said "it's not the best model of reforming state administration". #L# During a combined debate on bills of amendments to legislation on the government and the state administration system and a state administration system bill, Sanader announced a significant reduction in the number of state offices, agencies, institutes and directorates which, as he said, currently numbered nearly 50. Among other things, the HDZ bills envisage a reduction in the number of ministries from 19 to 14, mainly through a combination of fields of activity. The post of deputy minister will be replaced by that of state secretary. The bills also envisage the establishment of four central state offices which will be in charge of tasks of special importance that should make government performance more efficient. One or more state secretaries will be appointed to those offices as well as to ministries. Mato Arlovic of the opposition Social Democrats said that under the bills, state administration bodies would have to work on the cabinet model, like in the UK, while the distribution of offices would be as in a system with a chancellor. Such a "mixed" system of state administration cannot last long, he said. Arlovic cautioned that the bills did not envisage budgetary funds that would be required for their implementation, which he said would call for a budget revision very soon. His party colleague Josip Leko said the HDZ state administration concept did not guarantee that state administration would be more cost-effective and more efficient but that it constituted "a political necessity on the government's part". Damir Kajin of the Istrian Democratic Assembly said the bills would "initially blockade the already sluggish and ineffective state administration". State administration can be made effective only through "radical decentralisation," he said. Slaven Letica of the opposition Croatian Party of Rights objected to the combining of science, education and sports. He proposed the establishment of a state institute for sports. Jozo Rados of the opposition Libra objected to the combining of science, education and sports too. Significant headway has been made in science in the past period while education "has remained without a serious project for many years," he said. Rados assessed the HDZ had only mechanically reduced the number of ministries, doing so with many mistakes, and that the prime minister was being given much greater authority than now. Ante Markov of the Croatian Peasant Party agreed with the new government and state administration concept. He announced the HSS would move a number of amendments so that the role of tourism as a strategic economic branch would be better defined. The bill of amendments to the government law envisages uniting tourism with sea, transport and development. Dragutin Lesar of the opposition Croatian People's Party/Primorje-Gorski Kotar Alliance, said this club would abstain from voting because they felt a smaller number of ministries did not mean a smaller state administration. (Hina) ha sb

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