ZAGREB, Dec 13 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan on Thursday expressed satisfaction with the fact that the parliament adopted the state budget for next year several days before the deadline. The budget adopted by the
parliament was necessary. On the one hand it will facilitate making as many restrictions as possible, and on the other secure development, Racan said at a regular government session. He thanked all ministries which helped draft the budget as well as parliamentary deputies. The state budget for 2002 was adopted in the early hours of Wednesday after almost 15 hours of voting on some 400 amendments. The 2002 budget amounts to around 77 billion kuna. The government today also spoke about World Human Rights Day, which was marked on December 10. It was an opportunity for Croatia to demonstrate its strong commitment to protecting and promoting human rights, Deputy Prime Minister Zeljka Antunovic sai
ZAGREB, Dec 13 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan on
Thursday expressed satisfaction with the fact that the parliament
adopted the state budget for next year several days before the
deadline.
The budget adopted by the parliament was necessary. On the one hand
it will facilitate making as many restrictions as possible, and on
the other secure development, Racan said at a regular government
session.
He thanked all ministries which helped draft the budget as well as
parliamentary deputies.
The state budget for 2002 was adopted in the early hours of
Wednesday after almost 15 hours of voting on some 400 amendments.
The 2002 budget amounts to around 77 billion kuna.
The government today also spoke about World Human Rights Day, which
was marked on December 10.
It was an opportunity for Croatia to demonstrate its strong
commitment to protecting and promoting human rights, Deputy Prime
Minister Zeljka Antunovic said.
(hina) rml