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So-called RSK government holds secret constituent session - newspaper

SUBOTICA/MOSTAR, March 3 (Hina) - The so-called government of theRepublic of Serb Krajina (RSK) held its constituent session in exilein Novi Sad on Wednesday in big secrecy, Novi Sad's Gradjanski Listsaid in Thursday's issue.
SUBOTICA/MOSTAR, March 3 (Hina) - The so-called government of the Republic of Serb Krajina (RSK) held its constituent session in exile in Novi Sad on Wednesday in big secrecy, Novi Sad's Gradjanski List said in Thursday's issue.

According to the newspaper, the meeting was secret because last weekend's formation of RSK bodies in Belgrade met with harsh reactions among Serbian and Croatian politicians.

The daily said yesterday's meeting aroused the interest of Serbian and Croatian journalists but nobody was able to learn the location of the meeting of "the prime minister and six members of the RSK government". RSK was an unrecognised statelet set up by Croatian Serb rebels in the early 1990s.

The newspaper was told there would be no statements until Saturday, when a press conference will be held in Belgrade.

The daily also carried a statement by the Association of Serbs from Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina reading that such initiatives hamper the position of Serbs in Croatia and protection of their property and other rights.

In a statement to Mostar's Danas weekly, the president of the association of Serb refugees from the Serbian Autonomous District (SAO) of Krajina, Milan Savrljuga, said that the people who "rehabilitated" the RSK parliament were interested "in personal gain and not in the fate of Croatian Serb refugees".

The Banja Luka-based association numbers 30,000 Serbs who fled Croatia after 1995's Operation Storm and found refuge in the Bosnian Serb entity, said the weekly.

Savrljuga said the people who convened for last weekend's RSK parliament session had left Krajina two days before Operation Storm with the excuse that they had more important business in Belgrade. He added they wanted to slow down the return of Serbs and undermine their status in Croatia.

Savrljuga said that RSK parliament speaker Slavko Lezaja and Prime Minister Milan Buha had known of Operation Storm and transferred millions from SAO Krajina into the national bank of the then rump Yugoslavia, under the patronage of financial mogul Bora Mikelic. He added a huge amount of the money still existed and that they re-established the so-called RSK to get hold of it.

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