ZAGREB, Aug 26 (Hina) - At Tuesday's extraordinary and closed session, the Croatian government forwarded a request to parliament to hold a special session from September 3 to 12 to debate amendments to the government budget, the
government's chief PR officer, Sanja Kos, told reporters.
ZAGREB, Aug 26 (Hina) - At Tuesday's extraordinary and closed
session, the Croatian government forwarded a request to parliament
to hold a special session from September 3 to 12 to debate
amendments to the government budget, the government's chief PR
officer, Sanja Kos, told reporters. #L#
Finance Minister Mato Crkvenac said that draft amendments to the
government budget proposed internal reallocation of budgetary
funds totalling 2.433 billion kuna (EUR326.6 million).
The amendments would neither change the total budgetary revenues
nor expenditure, which amount to 78 billion kuna, but budgetary
deficit is expected to be less than planned, he said.
According to the proposed amendments, funds for the defence,
interior and labour and welfare ministries would increase.
On the other hand, the biggest cuts will be in funds allocated to the
finance ministry. Budgetary funds will also be curbed for the
ministries of reconstruction, veterans' affairs, agriculture and
maritime affairs.
Salaries, benefits, pensions, legal and contractual obligations,
key projects and reforms will not be brought into question by the
amendments, Crkvenac said.
The government will also forward to parliament draft amendments to
the budget execution law, a macroeconomic and fiscal projection for
2004, fiscal projections for the period from 2004 to 2007, a draft
decision on provisional financing in next year's first quarter and
amendments to the law on financing local and regional self-
government.
The government will also suggest that parliament discuss the
state's debt, foreign debt and balance of payments, and that it
include in its agenda a debate on a set of ten bills which have
already been forwarded to parliament and which relate to the
adjustment of Croatian legislation to that of the EU.
Said issues will be debated by the government on September 1, prior
to the parliament session.
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