ZAGREB, April 1 (Hina) - Croatian People's Party (HNS) leaders Vesna Pusic and Radimir Cacic on Thursday criticised the government for its vague economic, development and social policies, stressing that the problem of insolvency had
re-emerged and that the process of the country's integration with the European Union had been stopped.
ZAGREB, April 1 (Hina) - Croatian People's Party (HNS) leaders Vesna
Pusic and Radimir Cacic on Thursday criticised the government for its
vague economic, development and social policies, stressing that the
problem of insolvency had re-emerged and that the process of the
country's integration with the European Union had been stopped.#L#
"The process of harmonisation of Croatian laws to those of the
European Union has been dramatically stopped," Pusic said at a press
conference, adding that the introduction of European standards and
legislation in Croatia was the government's main task in getting the
country closer to the EU.
She added that only a few laws had been sent to parliament for
adjustment to EU standards and that 170 were to be harmonised before
the end of the year.
"This shows that the Croatian parliament is being marginalised, that
it functions as a siding rather than as the centre of reform," Pusic
said, adding that the parliament mainly discussed initiatives put
forward by the opposition, while those coming from the government were
discussed elsewhere.
Cacic said that "it is irresponsible to treat the government as
successful because it has accepted minimum EU standards, such as
cooperation with the Hague tribunal."
Noting that the government had actually done nothing substantial, he
said that economic growth had been reduced to two per cent in February
after reaching 5.2 and 4.3 per cent for two consecutive years. "And
now we have the worst thing that can happen to an economy: insolvency
coupled with stagnation," he added.
Cacic said that the HDZ-led government was trying to downplay the
success of the previous government in tackling the insolvency problem
and other issues.
The chairman of the HNS club of deputies, Dragutin Lesar, complained
that HNS-sponsored bills proposing better organisation of local
government units were obstructed in parliament.
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