Currently, Croatian contingents with a total of 29 members are engaged in nine UN peace missions. Under the government's decision, which will be in force until the end of 2006, Croatians will be involved in ten UN peace missions. The government is bound to decide on the rotation of Croatian peace keepers and on the number and structure of Croatian contingents for each mission.
The government also moved the re-appointment of Mladen Bajic as the Chief State Prosecutor.
Bajic's current term in office will expire soon, and the Ivo Sanader cabinet proposed that the parliament re-appoint him.
Also today, the government decided that new consumers of electric power will have to install the so-called limiter in their electric metre cupboards in the next ten years.
The decision enters into force on 1 April this year.
Economy Minister Branko Vukelic said that the installation of limiters did not mean the restriction of power consumption but its better control.
Costs of the installation of limiters will be covered by the state-run Croatian Power Company (HEP).
Currently, about 400,000 households have limiters in their electricity metre cupboards while the total number of households covered by the HEP network is put at two million.
The rest of 1.6 million consumers should install limiters in the next ten years.