ZAGREB, May 24 (Hina) - The Croatian Parliament's House of
Representatives this morning continued its session with a debate on
draft amendments to the law on the sale of socially-owned
apartments.
Deputies were to discuss a dozen items on the agenda,
including the proposed rules of procedure.
Draft amendments to the law on the sale of socially-owned
apartments, which apply to the apartments formerly owned by the
Yugoslav army and now under jurisdiction of the Croatian Ministry
of Defence, were expounded by Housing Minister Marina Dropulic-
Matulovic and Deputy Defence Minister Josip Juras.
Dropulic said that the amended law would make it possible for
disabled war veterans and families of the dead, imprisoned and
missing Croatian defenders to buy the apartments they had been
given for temporary use.
The law would also regulate the division of funds obtained
from the sale of the apartments - 55 percent would go to the
national budget and 45 percent to municipal budgets.
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