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HSP proposes new guidelines for public-private sector

ZAGREB, April 1 (Hina) - Tonci Tadic and Vlado Jukic of the CroatianParty of Rights (HSP) said in parliament on Friday that thepublic-private partnership in Croatia was not regulated by law, addingthat they feared the Government's decision on partnership in theSuncani Hvar hotel chain and other companies would in fact beprivatisation disguised in the public-private partnership.
ZAGREB, April 1 (Hina) - Tonci Tadic and Vlado Jukic of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) said in parliament on Friday that the public-private partnership in Croatia was not regulated by law, adding that they feared the Government's decision on partnership in the Suncani Hvar hotel chain and other companies would in fact be privatisation disguised in the public-private partnership.

The HSP forwarded into parliamentary procedure a proposal under which Parliament should bind the Government to, within 60 days, propose new guidelines for agreements on the public and private partnership, the two party officials told a news conference.

Tadic said the public-private partnership usually constituted the introduction of private management in public companies under less cost, provided that the company, controlled by the state or local self-government units, continues to work in public interest.

Deputies in parliament denied their support to a proposal submitted by the Democratic Centre regarding the financing of political parties. MPs said this was a good initiative, but added they expected the Government to submit to parliamentary procedure a better draft which would regulate the financing of parties.

MPs said the DC's proposal was incomplete and stressed the importance of an integral way of regulating the financing of political parties so as to avoid suspicions about financial wrongdoing.

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