ZAGREB, Feb 4 (Hina) - The premises of the Croatia's Government were again open for visitors this Sunday after a one-month-long pause. Before this break the Government's offices were open for citizens every Sunday, but as of today
visitors can tour them only on the first Sunday of a month. Today's host for citizens was Education and Sports Minister, Vladimir Strugar. Some of those 150 visitors asked the Minister to help solve their social problems. Such kinds of questions were most frequently raised at previous similar meetings in 'Banski Dvori'. One young girl just asked for Minister's autograph. Upon touring the government's offices one visitor noted that "it was too fancy to work" in such an atmosphere in those offices. Asked by reporters about budgetary means allocated for education in 2001, Strugar answered that his ministry would spend the money for regular financing of schools. Besides, of 115 schoo
ZAGREB, Feb 4 (Hina) - The premises of the Croatia's Government were
again open for visitors this Sunday after a one-month-long pause.
Before this break the Government's offices were open for citizens
every Sunday, but as of today visitors can tour them only on the
first Sunday of a month.
Today's host for citizens was Education and Sports Minister,
Vladimir Strugar.
Some of those 150 visitors asked the Minister to help solve their
social problems. Such kinds of questions were most frequently
raised at previous similar meetings in 'Banski Dvori'.
One young girl just asked for Minister's autograph.
Upon touring the government's offices one visitor noted that "it
was too fancy to work" in such an atmosphere in those offices.
Asked by reporters about budgetary means allocated for education in
2001, Strugar answered that his ministry would spend the money for
regular financing of schools. Besides, of 115 schools to be built,
27 will be constructed this year, and the rest in the next two or
three years. Twenty million kuna (approximately 2.4 million US
dollars) will be used for the purchase of computers.
(hina) ms