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HR-BULLETIN-Politika BRIEF NEWS BULLETIN IN ENGLISH NO. 4523 HINA ZAGREB, FEBRUARY 5 DEPUTY PM SAYS GOVT. EXPECTS NO PROBLEMS IN TALKS WITH IMF MISSIONZAGREB, Feb 5 (Hina) - The Croatian government does not expect problems in talks
with an International Monetary Fund mission as last year saw an increase of Gross Domestic Product, a lower budgetary deficit and a lower inflation rate in relation to regulations from the stand-by arrangement, Deputy Prime Minister Slavko Linic told reporters on Tuesday. The IMF mission arrives in Croatia tomorrow to give a final assessment of the stand-by arrangement the government signed last March and which runs until May. Linic conceded the government had not realised its programme entirely, for instance by failing to reduce the total budgetary expenditure for salaries. This, however, does not affect marcoeconomic indicators which Linic believes should not influence the IMF assessment. He said the government was interested in a new stand-by arrangement