Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor announced a reshuffle of her centre-right government on Monday before elections due in late 2011, Reuters reported. "The main idea is to strengthen the part of our team who will carry the biggest burden, to implement economic recovery and conclude the European Union accession talks," Kosor told a news conference. Kosor said she would replace four ministers from the cabinet she inherited from ex-prime minister Ivo Sanader, who stepped down suddenly in July 2009 and is now being investigated for corruption in Austria and Croatia.