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Opposition Slams New Budget as Even More Radical Than Sanader’s Pre-Election Proposal from 2009

ByEditor

Nov 21, 2023

Amidst heated debates in the parliament, concerns have been raised about a national budget plan that has grown excessively despite not showing significant investments in key public areas. At the heart of these concerns is an upcoming election and how the budget appears to be inflated for pre-election purposes.

In the parliamentary debates surrounding the budget presentation by Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and Finance Minister Marko Primorac, opposition leaders expressed skepticism towards the budget’s priorities. They argued that the budget is twice as big as 2016’s and has been disproportionately boosted due to election ambitions.

Božo Petrov of Most described the budget as a poorly directed movie, criticizing the apparent lack of focus on issues directly impacting families, pensioners, and employees. Political figures such as Peđa Grbin and Marijan Pavliček echoed these sentiments, expressing concerns about the substantial deficit and the apparent lack of attention to crucial areas like housing, healthcare, and energy renovation. This led to criticism directed at the government’s priorities and its commitment to sound fiscal management.

Amidst these discussions, there seems to be a consensus among opposition leaders regarding the inflated nature of the budget, leading to questions about its practical objectives and its effectiveness in tackling social and economic challenges. The criticisms are punctuated by strong rhetoric and impassioned disagreements, indicating

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