"If correctly quoted by Croatian media, Jansa joined Slovene politicians who have demonstrated arrogance before," Racan said at a press conference in Zagreb on Saturday, held after a meeting of the SDP Main Committee.
"There should be a little more reality on the other side of the border and it won't take long before a common position on the EFPZ is reached," Racan said.
The chairman of the Main Committee, Tonino Picula, said that the SDP would not be cooperating with the Croatian People's Party (HNS) unless one of its leaders, Radimir Cacic, modified his election campaign.
"Cacic is running a personalised campaign in a bid to become prime minister, but he cannot run a coalition that doesn't exist at the moment," Picula said.