ZAGREB, March 9 (Hina) - During Question Time at the start of the 13thsession of the parliament on Wednesday, Culture Minister Bozo Biskupic said that the Reformation Christian Church of Hungarians in Croatiadid not fulfil conditions
which would enable it to organise religiousclasses in schools for their members.
ZAGREB, March 9 (Hina) - During Question Time at the start of the
13th session of the parliament on Wednesday, Culture Minister Bozo Biskupic
said that the Reformation Christian Church of Hungarians in Croatia did not
fulfil conditions which would enable it to organise religious classes in
schools for their members.Biskupic, who is the head of the government's commission for relations
with religious communities, said this while answering a question of MP Jene
Adam, who is a representative of ethnic minorities, and who asked why the said
Church could not hold religious classes in Croatian schools.
Biskupic said that the Croatian government had concluded agreement with
the Reformation Christian Church on religious classes, but the Reformation
Christian Church of Croatian Hungarians left the former Church in 1999 and had
not in the meantime fulfil conditions to be allowed to organise religious
classes in schools.