ZAGREB, July 26 (Hina) - Croatian Premier Ivica Racan's government marks six months in office on Thursday. Addressing a government session on Wednesday, he said "we shall endeavour to continue working with the same enthusiasm until
the end of the mandate, and if one of us grows tired, they will be replaced by another." For late August or early September he announced a critical analysis of the government's work thus far, its activity and organisation, and the formulation of a plan of future activity, as well as attempts to show changes coveted in future activity. The prime minister thanked all endorsing the government's work, told critics the government would try to be even better, and those a priori against the government that he could not help them. Over its six months in office, the government held 38 sessions with an average 20 items debated in parts opened to the public. Today's session was the
ZAGREB, July 26 (Hina) - Croatian Premier Ivica Racan's government
marks six months in office on Thursday. Addressing a government
session on Wednesday, he said "we shall endeavour to continue
working with the same enthusiasm until the end of the mandate, and
if one of us grows tired, they will be replaced by another."
For late August or early September he announced a critical analysis
of the government's work thus far, its activity and organisation,
and the formulation of a plan of future activity, as well as
attempts to show changes coveted in future activity.
The prime minister thanked all endorsing the government's work,
told critics the government would try to be even better, and those a
priori against the government that he could not help them.
Over its six months in office, the government held 38 sessions with
an average 20 items debated in parts opened to the public.
Today's session was the last ahead of a summer recess. The next
session is scheduled for August 24.
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