ZAGREB, Nov 27 (Hina) - The Croatian government on Thursday held its first session after last weekend's parliamentary election. Outgoing Prime Minister Ivica Racan had said previously the current government would carry out only
technical tasks before the new one was formed.
ZAGREB, Nov 27 (Hina) - The Croatian government on Thursday held its
first session after last weekend's parliamentary election.
Outgoing Prime Minister Ivica Racan had said previously the current
government would carry out only technical tasks before the new one
was formed. #L#
A statement from today's closed session says that the government
was briefed about the implementation of commitments from the
Stabilisation and Association Agreement between Croatia and
European Communities and their members.
The government adopted several decisions, including on the write-
off of parts of government claims and the setting of salaries of
officials and people employed with legal persons established by the
state.
The Racan cabinet also passed several decrees and decisions on
appointments and dismissals.
The government extended a decree on the salaries of teachers in
primary and secondary schools, whereby next year's salaries remain
the same as this year, i.e. do not lag behind those in the economy.
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