The meeting also focused on the implementation of an agreement between coalition partners - the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) and the SDSS.
Reconstruction Minister Bozidar Kalmeta told reporters that all facilities would be returned to their owners by 10 August by which the issue of the restitution of property would be solved.
Another 4,000 houses are still to be reconstructed of which 3,000 will be reconstructed this year and 1,000 next year, Kalmeta said.
The minister said that by the end of this year 1,600 facilities would get electricity.
Pupovac said that the meeting also focused on providing housing for former tenancy rights holders and added that so far 2,600 requests for housing had been received, both in formerly war-struck areas and in cities and towns.
He said that of the 44 million kuna earmarked from the budget for this purpose, not one kuna had been spent so far. Pupovac said that it was agreed at the meeting that the money would in the future be activated through the programme of socially stimulated housing which is also known as the POS programme.
He expects that between 400 and 500 flats would be leased or given to former tenancy rights holders through this programme.
The coalition partners did not discuss the implementation of the Constitutional Law on the Rights of National Minorities, namely on meeting the minority quotas in representative and executive bodies of the local self-government. This would be discussed at the next meeting scheduled for Friday.