Jandrokovic: We are ready for talks on HNS positions and for every option

NEWS 10.10.201910:07
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The secretary-general of the ruling HDZ, Gordan Jandrokovic, said on Wednesday there would be more talks on the ultimatum by the Croatian People's Party (HNS) that it would leave the ruling coalition if wages in education were not raised, adding that the HDZ would not accept ultimatums and that it was ready for "every option."

There’s no need for anyone to make ultimatums because that’s not the way to arrive at a solution, Jandrokovic told reporters after a ruling coalition meeting which discussed HNS president Ivan Vrdoljak’s statement that his party would leave the coalition unless next year’s budget envisaged a 4.3% rise of the job complexity index in education.

Jandrokovic would not speculate on whether the government could survive without the HNS. “Talks are still possible, then we’ll see… The HDZ is the coalition’s central party. We have understanding for the positions of our coalition partners. We are willing to talk. But I repeat, we are ready for every option if necessary.”

As for a strike in elementary and high schools announced for Thursday, he called for reason.

“We are willing to raise salaries, which can be seen in the three years of the Andrej Plenkovic cabinet’s term during which average salaries have gone up 12%,” Jandrokovic said, adding that the base pay in education had gone up “by about 11.5%.”

He said that under the government’s latest proposal, salaries would go up another 4%, making the total in three years about 15%. “It’s a marked rise. Of course, if possible, it would be even more. However, we must also take into account state finances, the viability of the financial system. There are police officers, there are customs officers, there’s a whole set of sectors which would also ask for higher wages. We can give only how much the state has.”

The ruling coalition also discussed a new schedule for national holidays and memorial days, and Jandrokovic said the partners supported the HDZ’s motion.