ZAGREB, Feb 2 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Nikica Valentic
today told a Government session that retail prices increased by 0.7
percent from December.
But the prices of services, such as kindergartens, garbage
disposal and technical inspection of vehicles, increased by 1.9
percent.
"In a situation of zero inflation, no one should up the prices
of services and certainly not by 40 to 50 percent," Valentic
admonished.
He instructed all ministers to have an analysis of the prices
in their sector made by next week.
"Without a steady privatisation process, we won't be able to
realise our economic programme," Valentic said, adding that some
results had been achieved but the privatisation process was still
lagging behind.
Finance Minister Bozo Prka reported on the results of a joint
financial and customs police campaign to fight tax evasion.
"We shut down 70 catering and vending facilities and nailed a
ring of smugglers," Frka enthused.
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