Speaking to the press in Zadar on Wednesday, Tadic said that if it had not been for his party, the government would neither have considered the implementation of its agreement on property restitution with the Holy See on the example of the Suncani Hvar company.
Hvar has become a training ground for privatisation experiments in the tourism sector and it mirrors all other cases of privatisation in the tourism sector, which all lack a well-defined relationship between hotel owners and local authorities, Tadic said.
The HSP official urged the government to publish its agreement with the Orco Property Group on the public-private partnership in the privatisation of the Suncani Hvar.
"If the government fails to do so, I will send a letter to the HANFA (national agency for the supervision of financial services) to make the government publish the agreement so that we can see what it had promised to the Orco Group," Tadic said.
The government has failed to define a single model of privatisation in tourism and ignored the interests of local self-government units in all previous privatisation cases, Tadic said, adding that the government's conduct in the Suncani Hvar case was on the verge of being illegal.