The party will request the State Prosecutor's Office to analyse the agreement and establish if it is in compliance with public-private partnership, leader Vesna Skare-Ozbolt said.
"We will also call on the State Audit Office to tackle the Suncani Hvar case because turnover and bookings on (the island of) Hvar have dropped 30 per cent this summer," she said.
It is high time the government adopted a law on the obligatory publication of all agreements signed by the state, she said, adding that all European countries have "a transparency law" and that the DC would move such a bill to parliament in the autumn.
Speaking of the state budget for next year, Skare-Ozbolt said it would not be development-oriented. The smallest amount of money will be invested in production and new jobs, and the pension, judicial and tax reforms will not be completed, she added.