SLAVONSKI BROD, Nov 27 (Hina) - In the town of Slavonski Brod, 200 km +east of Zagreb, Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa, handed the keys to +125 flats to family members of deceased soldiers and war invalids. + The Croatian Government
invested about $US5 million into +completing the buildings, with the Ministry for Development and +Reconstruction heading the project.+ Development and Reconstruction Minister Jure Radic announced +during the ceremony that within the next 3 years about 10,000 flats +will be built for persons directly affected in Croatia's Homeland +war.+ During next year the Government will build 3.000 new flats for war +victims, said the Deputy Minister for Croatian Homeland War +Soldiers, Pero Kovacevic.+ Brodsko-Posavski County Prefect Mirko Tomac announced that in +Slavonski Brod, 200 flats and 14 houses have been built for 100 +percent war invalids, with another 70 flats and 9 houses in the +pro
SLAVONSKI BROD, Nov 27 (Hina) - In the town of Slavonski Brod, 200 km
east of Zagreb, Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa, handed the keys to
125 flats to family members of deceased soldiers and war invalids.
The Croatian Government invested about $US5 million into
completing the buildings, with the Ministry for Development and
Reconstruction heading the project.
Development and Reconstruction Minister Jure Radic announced
during the ceremony that within the next 3 years about 10,000 flats
will be built for persons directly affected in Croatia's Homeland
war.
During next year the Government will build 3.000 new flats for war
victims, said the Deputy Minister for Croatian Homeland War
Soldiers, Pero Kovacevic.
Brodsko-Posavski County Prefect Mirko Tomac announced that in
Slavonski Brod, 200 flats and 14 houses have been built for 100
percent war invalids, with another 70 flats and 9 houses in the
process of being built.
During the visit, Premier Matesa with his associates will hold
talks with Brodsko-Posavski County and Slavonski Brod city
officials about the economic situation in the region.
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