All four directions are nearly equally important because only positive results on all four can result in a better standard of living for our citizens and orderly state finances, he said.
The prime minister said the poor economic situation in Croatia was "the result of years of irresponsible HDZ-led governments."
He recalled that in 2011 his government inherited HRK 41.6 billion in illiquidity, HRK 2.5 million in due liabilities and 205,000 workers who were not getting paid.
He said gross domestic product in the second quarter of 2013 was down 0.7 per cent on the year in real terms but 0.2 per cent up from Q1.
Milanovic said the public debt would reach HRK 190 billion by the end of the year, but that the budget deficit was reduced by more than HRK 4 billion to slightly over HRK 11 billion, of which nearly HRK 9 billion went on interest rates.
He recalled that his government had privatised three large shipyards, that the Finance Ministry had introduced a more orderly collection of taxes by publishing a list od tax debtors, rolling over tax debts as well as through fiscal cash registers and pre-bankruptcy settlement.
He said legislative amendments by the end of the year would bring order to the finances of non-profit organisations. "According to available data, about 10,000 associations which submitted financial reports generated HRK 4.5 billion in revenues, of which HRK 1.2 billion from public sources. This means that more than HRK 3 billion remains outside any financial control."
Milanovic recalled that his cabinet had also completed a voter register and that it was computerising the welfare system so as to put an end to those cheating the state.
(EUR 1 = HRK 7.5)