ZAGREB, Nov 3 (Hina) - The Croatian government on Friday adopted a report on the non-implementation of some legal provisions, based on the law on the execution of the state budget and other laws, which it will forward to parliament's
House of Representatives for debate. The report was adopted at the closed-door part of today's session, which was chaired by Prime Minister Ivica Racan, the government's Media and Public Relations Service said in a statement. The government debated a motion for the adjustment and balancing of salaries in state and public services. It should represent an integral and uniform solution for all budget beneficiaries. The government granted partial coverage for the organisation and holding of the Zagreb Summit on Nov. 24, which the statement says is a significant political conference which will gather heads of state or government and foreign ministers of European union countrie
ZAGREB, Nov 3 (Hina) - The Croatian government on Friday adopted a
report on the non-implementation of some legal provisions, based on
the law on the execution of the state budget and other laws, which it
will forward to parliament's House of Representatives for debate.
The report was adopted at the closed-door part of today's session,
which was chaired by Prime Minister Ivica Racan, the government's
Media and Public Relations Service said in a statement.
The government debated a motion for the adjustment and balancing of
salaries in state and public services. It should represent an
integral and uniform solution for all budget beneficiaries.
The government granted partial coverage for the organisation and
holding of the Zagreb Summit on Nov. 24, which the statement says is
a significant political conference which will gather heads of state
or government and foreign ministers of European union countries and
countries undergoing the stabilisation and association process.
The government adopted a motion to appoint Vesna Vasicek chief
state treasurer, and Miljenko Ficor assistant finance minister at
the Financial System and Capital Market Administration.
Also adopted was a motion to relieve Deputy Economy Minister Neven
Mimica and appoint Maja Brinar to his office.
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