ZAGREB, Nov 13 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament will start its 18th, the last regular session in 2001, Wednesday, at which the state budget for 2002 should be adopted. In the five-week session, the representatives will discuss more
than 30 items on the agenda. It is expected that the Croatian Democratic Union's (HDZ) proposal to discuss the vote of confidence in Reconstruction Minister Radimir Cacic will draw special attention. An extensive discussion about the government's report on the health system and insurance reform is expected as well. Reports on this year's work of the State Audit Bureau, a report on audits conducted in 2000 and the audit of ownership transformation and privatisation have also been forwarded to the parliament. The MPs will discuss several bills as well.(hina) np sb
ZAGREB, Nov 13 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament will start its 18th,
the last regular session in 2001, Wednesday, at which the state
budget for 2002 should be adopted.
In the five-week session, the representatives will discuss more
than 30 items on the agenda.
It is expected that the Croatian Democratic Union's (HDZ) proposal
to discuss the vote of confidence in Reconstruction Minister
Radimir Cacic will draw special attention.
An extensive discussion about the government's report on the health
system and insurance reform is expected as well.
Reports on this year's work of the State Audit Bureau, a report on
audits conducted in 2000 and the audit of ownership transformation
and privatisation have also been forwarded to the parliament.
The MPs will discuss several bills as well.
(hina) np sb