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ZAGREB, Jan 16 (Hina) - The head manager of the Croatian Employers'
Association, Zeljko Ivancevic, Friday cancelled his membership at
the Croatian Government's commission for supporting consumers.
Ivancevic informed in a letter the commission's president Marina
Dalic that he could no longer be a member of the commission, as he is
simultaneously the president of the Economic Social Council.
The council includes representatives of employers, trade unions
and the Government, and one of its principal tasks is to follow
price movements.
Ivancevic believed that by establishing the commission for
supporting consumers, the Government was depriving the Economic
Social Council of legitimacy.
The Government established the commission for supporting consumers
after noticing that tradesmen and manufacturers were raising
prices without justification, claiming the reason was the
introduction of value added tax. The commission follows prices and
through the media informs consumers about such ones.
Ivancevic believed "the Government's intervention measures for
implementing the value added tax law systematically bypass legal
associations and legitimate representatives of employers and the
economy, and the effects of measures 'agreed on' in this way are
short-term and discriminatory, which makes their
constitutionality questionable."
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