ZAGREB, Aug 14 (Hina) - Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) vice-president Jadranka Kosor has said that the latest increase in the price of petrol is yet another blow to the standard of living and purchasing power of Croatian
citizens.
ZAGREB, Aug 14 (Hina) - Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) vice-
president Jadranka Kosor has said that the latest increase in the
price of petrol is yet another blow to the standard of living and
purchasing power of Croatian citizens. #L#
The latest rise in the prices of oil products will probably cause
other prices to rise at a time when, according to polls, as many as
80 percent of citizens consider themselves poor and 45 percent are
barely making ends meet, Kosor said at a news conference on
Thursday.
She said that it was unacceptable that citizens had not been
informed about the increase in petrol prices by the Economy
Ministry, but learned of it at petrol stations.
She voiced concern over the amount of the country's foreign debt,
which she claimed the incumbent authorities had increased from the
inherited amount of nine million dollars to 19 million. The HDZ will
urge that this topic be discussed at the parliament's first autumn
session, she said.
The HDZ official believes that the government should have been
prepared better for the fires which have been raging along the
coast.
Budgetary funds intended for firefighters are insufficient and
units of local government lack their own funds, she said. The HDZ
wonders who has given the order to send a firefighting plane to help
put out a fire in Montenegro. "We can help neighbours fight fires,
but we must first put out fires here," she said, adding that the
party would urge the government to answer these questions.
Kosor also wondered why the president of the republic and the
premier had not commented on the latest incidents including the
desecration of a monument to a Croatian war hero and the appearance
of Serb nationalist graffiti, and why they had not travelled to Knin
for Homeland Thanksgiving Day to lay wreaths.
Asked why HDZ president Ivo Sanader had not been in Knin, Kosor said
that he would have gone there if he were the premier.
(hina) rml