Opposition: Additional rights for war veterans are unnecessary

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Some parliamentary opposition parties on Wednesday criticised amendments to the Act on the Rights of the 1991-95 War Veterans, saying that they unnecessarily expanded rights for that group. Pročitaj više

The claims were dismissed by the ruling centre-right majority.

Damir Bakic of the Green-Left Bloc said the bill was harmful, as it introduced in more than one way additional and not necessarily needed benefits, both financial and non-financial, for war veterans and members of their families.

“That will additionally move them away from society and real life, as if we were creating a new caste for which special rules apply,” said Bakic.

Under the amendments, members of the families of fallen war veterans that already have their housing problems solved will each be able to regulate their housing needs under the bill, obstacles to one-off financial aid are being removed, the scope of persons who are given priority in employment is being expanded, Bakic said, citing some of the examples.

Silvano Hrelja of the Croatian Pensioner Party/Croatian Peasant Party group said he had nothing against war veterans being first-class citizens but that he was against pensioners being second-class citizens, so he proposed amendment of the Pension Insurance Act.

“The existing law on war veterans is good and what is now being proposed should be scrapped. Too much is too much,” said Hrelja.

He stressed that defenders and disabled war veterans were worthy of everyone and every generation’s respect, without special privileges and benefits.

Social Democrat Martina Vlasic-Iljkic said it was not necessary to additionally expand veterans’ rights.

“How long will this continue? 25 years after the war the status of war veteran and disabled war veteran is being recognised,” she asked, noting that care for war veterans was good, especially if compared to care for other groups such as pensioners, the socially deprived and civilians with disabilities.

Marijana Balic of the ruling conservative HDZ party said the amendments were not about additional rights but exclusively about technical organisation regarding the exercise of rights from a law adopted in 2017, expediting procedures for granting the status of disabled war veteran, housing provision procedures, social rights and adjustment of pension insurance-related rights.

Miro Bulj (Most party) and Zeljko Sacic (Sovereignists) said that they supported amendments designed to expedite procedures but noted that they could not help but think that they were being proposed for election purposes, and their view was supported by Stipo Mlinaric of the right-wing DP party.

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