In response to reporters' questions about the IMF's praises to the government for the bailout programme and also about the Fund's calls for the reduction of para-fiscal fees and public consumption, Kosor said her cabinet had done much in cutting para-fiscal levies.
"I have expected you to note that the government has done it exactly," Kosor told reporters after a ceremony of giving contracts on employment to war veterans in Zagreb on Wednesday.
In this context she mentioned reductions in fees for forestry management, monument annuity etc.
Kosor declined to give any comment on the ongoing signature-collecting drive by trade unions to get a referendum against the government-sponsored amendments to the labour legislation.
"You will be informed timely," Kosor told reporters.
As regards protests by farmers in eastern Croatia, Kosor said Agriculture Minister Petar Cobankovic would meet bank managers for talks later in the day in order to ensure the fulfilment of protesting farmers' most important request.