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ZAGREB, Jan 14 (Hina) - The Croatian government spent about US$ 2.3
billion last year on the improvement of the status of the most
destitute social groups. Almost one third of the budget was spent in
the social sphere, Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa said at a
government session on Wednesday, speaking about the Report of the
Realisation of Social Politics in 1997.
According to Matesa, the government's social politics in 1997 had
been oriented towards the care of Croatian Homeland War soldiers
and members of their families, displaced persons, returnees,
pensioners, and especially towards protecting the family,
motherhood and youth.
Matesa described as a priority issue in 1998 the transfer from the
social care system which treats everyone equally, to a system which
recognises individual needs of persons and in which those who are
most depraved would get the most help.
The government forwarded to Croatian President a suggestion that
Milivoj Brozin be confirmed as county prefect, after he had been
elected in elections in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County.
According to Croatian laws, county prefects are elected by county
assemblies, and are confirmed by the President, at the suggestion
of the government.
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