ZAGREB, May 31 (Hina) - The Homeland War Widows' Association is
dissatisfied with the lack of care they are receiving from the
authorities, a Zagreb press conference heard on Friday.
"Legal regulations are not being adhered to and no priorities
in alloting care resources have been defined," Association
representatives said.
According to the chairwoman Nada Balog, the Association
numbers 2,908 widows. The Association cares for 4,573 children
without one parent and 98 children without both parents.
The Association insists that children of fallen defenders be
granted a full family pension and additional education bonuses.
Another burning problem was the war widows without children, who
under present regulations are not entitled to a pension, even when
they are unemployed and without income, which most of them are.
The Association representatives said that 869 flats had so far
been granted to families of fallen defenders, while 926 requests
were still pending. Many war orphans were put in orphanages where
they did not receive proper care.
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