ZAGREB, Sept 9 (Hina) - Croatia's total public debt is extremely worrying and dramatic, opposition and independent members of the Parliament's Economy, Development and Reconstruction Committee said on Tuesday discussing a government
report on the national debt, the foreign debt and the balance of payments.
ZAGREB, Sept 9 (Hina) - Croatia's total public debt is extremely
worrying and dramatic, opposition and independent members of the
Parliament's Economy, Development and Reconstruction Committee
said on Tuesday discussing a government report on the national
debt, the foreign debt and the balance of payments. #L#
The public debt totals 96.4 billion kuna, which is 50.8 percent of
GDP, Vesna Vasicek of the Finance Ministry said. It is estimated
that the debt will account for a maximum of 52 percent of GDP next
year, which is an acceptable level of indebtedness, she added.
The total foreign debt (the debt of the state, banks and other
sectors) in June amounted to 18.6 billion dollars, with the state
debt accounting for 7.4 billion dollars, or 39.7 percent of the
foreign debt.
Ivan Penic of the Croatian Democratic Union and independent deputy
Djuro Njavro say that the situation is dramatic. Njavro claims that
Croatia has reached a stage of "debt slavery" and that the main
characteristic of this and future governments' economic policies
will be debt servicing.
He considered it unacceptable for the country to see its foreign
debt increase by two billion dollars a year, and proposed drawing up
a crisis plan to tackle the problem of the foreign debt.
Both opposition deputies and members of the ruling coalition
believe that an increase in exports is the only way out of the
situation.
In a debate on the proposed budgetary revision, the opposition
warned about the need to increase exports, but voiced
dissatisfaction with budgetary funds being redistributed to the
detriment of economic sectors.
Ruling coalition deputies believe that the budgetary revision is
necessary, and Marjan Marsic of the Croatian Peasant Party is
satisfied that 400 million kuna has been secured through the
revision to ameliorate the consequences of this year's drought.
(hina) rml