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ZAGREB, Nov 14 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa on
Friday presented to representatives of all Croatian counties the
Draft Programme of the Reorganisation of the State Administration,
which was drawn up by experts of the eminent London-based Adam Smith
institute.
The programme was co-financed by the British government.
Croatia cared for its state administration and wanted it to be
efficient and inexpensive, working to the benefit of the
individual, Matesa said.
He warned that it was necessary to prevent capable people from
leaving the state administration, and recalled the Parliament's
request for the situation and cost of the state administration to be
considered.
Administration Minister Davorin Mlakar said the assessment of the
situation in two counties would begin in early January 1998, based
on the programme of reorganisation, which was only the first phase
in the whole undertaking.
The assessment of the situation should show what part of
administration functions could be placed on the market, as the
privatisation of a part of public services.
Mlakar said the reorganisation process would result in a reduction
of the number of employees, and in an increase of salaries of those
who are to remain working in the state administration.
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