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ZAGREB, March 31 (Hina) - Croatian Vice-Premier and Minister for
European Integration Processes, Ljerka Mintas-Hodak, on Tuesday
held talks with Michal Rutkowski and Robert Holzman, World Bank
experts in charge of pension reforms.
Following the meeting, Rutkowski said the talks tackled the pension
reform in Croatia and the importance of improving living standards
of future generations of Croatian pensioners.
The two sides also exchanged views on the best possible ways to
carry out the reform.
The World Bank delegation presented positive experiences of other
countries which had carried out pension reforms so that Croatian
experts could carry out reforms in line with Croatia's needs.
Robert Holzman said that he and his colleague yesterday met a team
of experts in charge of carrying out the reform of Croatia's pension
system.
Holzman said they were impressed with what Croatian experts had
done so far on this plane.
"We discussed how far we have gone with the reform," said Mintas-
Hodak, adding that the experiences of World Bank experts were very
important for Croatia and would serve as a basis for further work of
Croatian experts.
The meeting also tackled the assistance Croatia expected from the
World Bank in adjusting its social sector and employment policy to
the implementation of the pension reform.
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