ZAGREB, Aug 29 (Hina) - A pension reform will bring in about $200 million for investments, thus kick-starting economic development and increasing pensioners' income, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Davorko Vidovic said on
Wednesday. He spoke at a news conference which marked the beginning of a pension reform educational campaign, which will acquaint Croatian citizens with every aspect of the reform. The campaign, which ends next spring and covers all Croatian citizens, has been organised by REGOS, a central register of insurees, and HAGENA, an agency for the supervision of pension funds and insurance. Minister Vidovic said the campaign would include various seminars and public opinion polls and that, despite scepticism, the pension reform began Jan. 1, 2002.(hina) ha sb
ZAGREB, Aug 29 (Hina) - A pension reform will bring in about $200
million for investments, thus kick-starting economic development
and increasing pensioners' income, Labour and Social Welfare
Minister Davorko Vidovic said on Wednesday.
He spoke at a news conference which marked the beginning of a
pension reform educational campaign, which will acquaint Croatian
citizens with every aspect of the reform.
The campaign, which ends next spring and covers all Croatian
citizens, has been organised by REGOS, a central register of
insurees, and HAGENA, an agency for the supervision of pension
funds and insurance.
Minister Vidovic said the campaign would include various seminars
and public opinion polls and that, despite scepticism, the pension
reform began Jan. 1, 2002.
(hina) ha sb