ZAGREB, Sept 26 (Hina) - At the beginning of Thursday's Croatian government session, Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa said that dialogue had begun with representatives of Croatian unions on his initiative, and expressed hope that
the dialogue would continue to the interest of both parties. The government forwarded to the Croatian Parliament a draft strategy for the physical planning of Croatia and a bill on preventing money laundering.
ZAGREB, Sept 26 (Hina) - At the beginning of Thursday's Croatian
government session, Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa said that
dialogue had begun with representatives of Croatian unions on his
initiative, and expressed hope that the dialogue would continue to
the interest of both parties.
The government forwarded to the Croatian Parliament a draft
strategy for the physical planning of Croatia and a bill on
preventing money laundering. #L#
The physical planning strategy was a document by which Croatia
planned to renovate and protect its space for the first time as an
independent and sovereign state deputy to the minister of
construction, physical planning and housing, Vladimir Krtalic,
said.
The basic guideline is long-term physical planning and one of
the main goals is to connect with European ecological, physical and
traffic integrations.
The bill on preventing money laundering envisages that banks
inspect all cash sums larger than 75,000 kunas (about 20,000 German
marks). Finance Minister Bozo Prka stressed that the bill was based
on UN and Council of Europe conventions.
He recalled that the highest cash census without being
inspected in the United States amounted to 10,000 dollars and
according to Council of Europe conventions, 15,000 ECU.
Seven demobilized Croatian soldiers on Thursday received
government-owned agricultural land from the Croatian government.
Deputy Prime Minister Jure Radic stressed that it was still
impossible give accurate information about damages caused by
earthquakes in the Dubrovnik coastal area.
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