Crises can no longer be an alibi for politically unsuccessful action, Main Committee chair Marija Lugarić told the press.
The committee concluded that the government’s anti-inflation measures are not enough as they do not take into account the aggression on Ukraine and the war’s impact on inflation.
SDP president Peđa Grbin said the party was proposing to index pensions either with salary or inflation growth and to abolish VAT on fuel excises.
He said it was time to start talking about a new economic model which would not rest solely on tourism.
Commenting on a drone which crashed in Zagreb on Thursday night, Grbin said something was not working security-wise nor in communication with the neighbours. Hungary should have notified us that the drone had crossed their territory, he added.
Grbin said he expected the prime minister to say clearly what went wrong and how he would prevent such things from happening again. If it happens again, the reaction should be much faster and more organised, and citizens should be informed better so that there is no panic, he added.
Grbin said he expected NATO to investigate the matter and say clearly why the information system failed.
“If the drone ended up in Croatia by accident, that’s not good because the warning system failed, and if it was by accident, that’s very, very bad because it means that not only Croatia but NATO, too, have somehow been dragged into the conflict,” he added.