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Correcting item HNA4140

ZAGREB, July 13 (Hina) - Please correct the last sentence of the fourth paragraph in item HNA4140 headlined "Parl. wraps up debate on govt's proposal on appointment of Hina's steering council members", which should read as follows:
ZAGREB, July 13 (Hina) - Please correct the last sentence of the fourth paragraph in item HNA4140 headlined "Parl. wraps up debate on govt's proposal on appointment of Hina's steering council members", which should read as follows:

"He said that Dijana Katica and Drazen Jovic did not meet that requirement because Katica, who has been proposed as an economic expert, graduated from the faculty of veterinary science, while Jovic, who has been proposed as a legal expert, did NOT have a bar exam."

(correcting "did have a bar exam" to "did not have a bar exam")

The corrected version follows:

"The Croatian parliament on Thursday ended a debate on a government's proposal that Bozo Skoko, Dijana Katica, Drazen Jovic and Ivan Rusan be appointed new members of the Hina Steering Council.

A state secretary in the Culture Ministry, Jadran Antolovic, said that the term of the present five-member Steering Council expired in early June. The government proposed to parliament to appoint four new members from the media, legal, financial-economic and computer science sectors, while the fifth member, a Hina employee, would be appointed subsequently, Antolovic said.

The Opposition once again opposed the government's proposal, saying it was illegal.

Antun Vujic of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) said that the Hina Act directly stipulated the conditions for membership of the Steering Council, adding that these members should be economic, legal and computer experts. He said that Dijana Katica and Drazen Jovic did not meet that requirement because Katica, who has been proposed as an economic expert, graduated from the faculty of veterinary science, while Jovic, who has been proposed as a legal expert, did not have a bar exam.

Vujic said that the third candidate, Bozo Skoko, was a media expert, adding however, that Skoko was a member of the steering council of a PR company and thus in conflict of interests.

The SDP accused the government of wanting to have a grip on the media and called on the Ivo Sanader cabinet to withdraw the proposal."

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