ZAGREB, June 27 (Hina) - A report on the execution of the state budget in 2002 divided Croatia's parliamentary benches on Friday, with the opposition warning about the growing external debt and the ruling coalition claiming the debt
situation need not be exaggerated.
ZAGREB, June 27 (Hina) - A report on the execution of the state
budget in 2002 divided Croatia's parliamentary benches on Friday,
with the opposition warning about the growing external debt and the
ruling coalition claiming the debt situation need not be
exaggerated. #L#
The opposition sees the cause of external debt growth in citizens'
increased spending without footing in the real increase of
salaries.
"This government will go down in history as the government which
took Croatia into the overindebtedness zone," said Jadranko
Mijalic of the Social Liberals, stating external debt accounted for
70 percent of Gross Domestic Product.
"Owing to the increasing current account deficit, adverse foreign
trade balance, and decreasing net direct foreign investments, the
government will put citizens in front of huge difficulties when the
external debet is repaid," said Mijalic.
Tonci Zuvela of the ruling coalition's Social Democrats disagreed,
saying that despite caution "there's no need to exggerate about the
debt but supervise and repay it on time".
Zuvela highlighted numerous positive macroeconomic indicators,
saying they were the best since Croatia gained independence. He
backed his claim by saying GDP had been continually growing for
three years, inflation and interest rates were falling, and the
financial and economic sectors were highly stable and liquid.
Croatia has never rated better on the international market and
investments, particularly capital ones, are record high, said
Zuvela.
Valter Drandic of the Istrian Democratic Assembly said the
government and its budget were too centralised. Even though many
authorities have been transferred onto local governments, the
state budget is not tapped accordingly and there is no money, for
example, for firemen just as the wildfire season is about to start,
he said.
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