The anti-corruption platform will be presented at a round table discussion which the Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences (HAZU) will hold on 10 March, and the government will adopt it in the coming days, Kosor told the news conference which the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) held in its main offices in Zagreb.
All the pertaining solutions will be in accordance with standards which European Union member-states apply, she added.
Kosor dismissed claims by a former Justice Minister, Vesna Skare-Ozbolt, that the anti-corruption platform was copied from the 'Glass Pocket' programme of the Democratic Centre (DC) political party, which is led by Skare-Ozbolt.
Kosor stressed that this was the government's platform in whose elaboration all ministries and all government members, including the former minister, were engaged.
"To counter corruption is one of the priorities of the incumbent government," said Kosor, the HDZ Vice-President, refuting the DC leader's claims that PM Sanader had opposed the introduction of the anti-corruption platform.