Along these lines, two guarantees are to be issued: one in the amount of EUR 22,149,087 as state guarantee for the financing of production programmes, and the other guarantee in the amount of EUR 14,622,756 to ensure working capital in a bid to step up the production dynamics, read a press release issued by the government after its closed-door meeting in Zagreb on Thursday.
The cabinet of Jadranka Kosor decided on the rotation of 20 Croatian troops in the Kosovo peace mission (KFOR) in August and September. They will be deployed for four months.
Also endorsed was a report on the work of the Foundation of Homeland Defence War veterans and their families in 2009.
The government sent to parliament proposals for the rationalisation of the network of primary and secondary schools with changes in the status of central schools. Thus, central schools will have to enrol at least 150 pupils with the optimum number of pupils per classroom from 20 to 28.
It moved bills on the election of members of the European Parliament and on the suffrage of EU citizens in Croatia.
The first elections for the European parliament will be held after Croatia joins the European Union.