ZAGREB, Jan 22 (Hina) - Croatian Privatisation Minister Milan Kovac on Friday announced the government would forward bills on the privatisation of oil giant INA and the Hrvatske Telekomunikacije (Croatian Telecommunications) public
enterprise to parliament in February. The privatisation of two other public enterprises, Hrvatske Sume (Croatian Forests) and Narodne Novine (official gazzette), will ensue by year's end, Kovac told reporters. He said the right to participation in the privatisation would go to employees, pensioners, and other Croatian citizens. The government has suggested that 30 percent of stocks go to the pension fund, and 21 percent to remain owned by the state. Kovac also announced changes to the Law on Privatisation by which the Privatisation Ministry would get an Inspection Office.(hina) ha jn
ZAGREB, Jan 22 (Hina) - Croatian Privatisation Minister Milan Kovac
on Friday announced the government would forward bills on the
privatisation of oil giant INA and the Hrvatske Telekomunikacije
(Croatian Telecommunications) public enterprise to parliament in
February.
The privatisation of two other public enterprises, Hrvatske Sume
(Croatian Forests) and Narodne Novine (official gazzette), will
ensue by year's end, Kovac told reporters.
He said the right to participation in the privatisation would go to
employees, pensioners, and other Croatian citizens.
The government has suggested that 30 percent of stocks go to the
pension fund, and 21 percent to remain owned by the state.
Kovac also announced changes to the Law on Privatisation by which
the Privatisation Ministry would get an Inspection Office.
(hina) ha jn