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ZAGREB, July 3 (Hina) - A motion to refund pension fund resources
which is to be discussed by the Croatian National Parliament has the
aim of avoiding government implementation of a Constitutional
Court decision to abolish certain provisions of the Pension
Adjustment Law, three pensioners' associations said in a letter to
MPs Friday.
The Pensioners' Union, Pensioners' Society and the "Croatian
Pensioner" Association requested that members of Parliament
prevent such a law being adopted because its application would
leave pensions at their current amounts.
The pensioners held that the name of the law itself hid its essence,
which is to pay back the debts from the state budget to pension funds
for allowances the budget did not account for in the period from
1990 to 1997 for pensions received under favourable conditions.
The debt has been created for seven and a half years and will be paid
back in four and a half years, which totals twelve years during
which the state budget had been credited with free interest from the
wallets of pensioners, the letter said.
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