Blažeković: We want to finish this mandate responsibly

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P9301968Sisak, 1st of October 2013 - "Breaking up the coalition hasn't crossed our mind. The mandate is a responsibility. We want to responsibly finish this mandate, and we will win another. This is a recovery", explained Blažeković, parliamentary representative, answering citizens' questions in Sisak about the rumors of the break up of the coalition because of the "lex Perković" case.

 

In the continuation there was talk about the youth and enterpreneurship. "The state isn't and shall be an employer less and less. The state is here to encourage, in order for others to be employers, there isn't any other solution. Everyone must be responsible for themselves", answered Blažeković.

As the citizens noted, the young are poorly informed about their possibilities of self-employment and additional qualification, as well as the various forms of enterpreneurial support. The citizens also asked a question regarding the internship professional practice. They consider the employment measure with a 1600 kuna wage inappropriate.

"That is a measure which interns can, but also don't have to accept. Such a practice allows interns to receive additional education, broaden their horizons, and they should think about work migration and international mobility", highlighted Blažeković.

Sisak's enterpreneurs were especially interested in news about economic activities, and most of their questions were about the mechanism of control of the employers, because the largest transgressions were recorded in Sisačko-moslavačka County. They think that the levies for enterpreneurs are too large, and they highlighted that other Europeans have broader possibilities. Blažeković reminded them of Minister Maras's measures, during whose mandate the amount of investment funds saw a larger than 100% increase.

"The emphasys is currently on tourism and hotels, because they pay off the fastest, however, small and medium enterprise hasn't been forgotten", answered Blažeković.

The further discussion was subject to talk about capital investments which will start production on a local and regional level.

"The state won't invest into large enterprise by itself, but will rather recognize and support valuable projects of various other enterpreneurs. As far as Ina is concerned, the state will hold onto its contractual renovation obligation, and that will be the only investment of that magnitude", said CPP's parliamentary representative.

At the end there was also talk about the reduction of the number of employees in state administration, and it was concluded that that is a good way to reduce state operating expenses.

Vlado Andučić, president of Sisak subsidiary and deputy Mayor, brought the discussion to an end with the question of the effect of "lex Perković“ on the economy. Andučić viewed that case from the side of a negative image of Croatia in the eyes of European neighbors and potential investors, but also received an answer from Blažeković.

"We have shown our better face with that procedure, we have shown that through cooperation with Europe we have also become better", said Blažeković decidedly.

Sisak's CPP-ers used the opportunity to welcome the initiative of CPP's team. They highlighted that they want quality strategies for individual activities brought about by experts.