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Sanader says HRT Law should be amended after parliamentary elections

ZAGREB, April 2 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader has called for amending the Croatian Radio Television (HRT) Act, but only after parliamentary elections scheduled for this November.
ZAGREB, April 2 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader has called for amending the Croatian Radio Television (HRT) Act, but only after parliamentary elections scheduled for this November.

Speaking in a Croatian Radio programme, Sanader said that "the law will most probably have to be changed, but not before elections because it would not be good to do it in an election year".

He described as intolerable the fact that there was no supervision of the financing of the national broadcasting company.

"After a new government is formed, one of its first decisions will be to change the HRT Act, notably provisions concerning its financial supervision," the PM said.

He dismissed claims that the government was not cooperating sufficiently in the defence of Croatian generals indicted by the Hague war crimes tribunal, saying that the government was doing its best.

As far as I know, defence teams for the accused are satisfied with the cooperation and have no objections, Sanader said.

Asked to comment on disagreements between the generals' defence teams, Sanader said that he had the impression that the generals had been cooperating, were cooperating and would continue cooperating very well with one another.

"The situation is slightly different with their defence teams. I can understand that in the heat of the battle they can concentrate too much on their own client and forget about the other two, but I believe that they will realise that the whole truth about the Homeland War should be defended and that by doing so, they will defend each individual client," the PM said.

He said that he was dissatisfied with the decision of the Hague tribunal not to allow lawyer Miroslav Separovic to represent General Mladen Markac and hoped that after appeals proceedings were completed Separovic would be given the right to represent him.

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