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DJAPIC REMAINS AT HELM OF CROATIAN PARTY OF RIGHTS

ZAGREB, Feb 28 (Hina) - Anto Djapic was re-elected as the president of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) at the party's fifth electoral convention in Zagreb on Saturday.
ZAGREB, Feb 28 (Hina) - Anto Djapic was re-elected as the president of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) at the party's fifth electoral convention in Zagreb on Saturday.#L# Upon his re-election, Djapic thanked for strong support he was given, namely he won 1,228 votes, while only 50 deputies were against his re-election. He reiterated that his party was ready to win the next elections and that the HSP was open for cooperation with all democratic parliamentary parties regardless of their ideological orientation. Djapic sent a message to the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) that the "the HSP won't be anybody's puppet or satellite and won't let anybody keep us in a relegated position". He pounced on the parliament's president Vladimir Seks for his failure to react to yesterday's attack on the Homeland Defence War, referring to Italian minority MP Furio Radin's claim that Croatian Serbs were subjected to ethnic cleansing in the first half of the 1990s. Djapic went on to say that Croats must have a zero tolerance attitude when the Homeland Defence War is attacked just as Jews regarding the Holocaust. The HSP adopted at its convention a declaration on distancing itself from any form of totalitarianism and suppression of democracy. In the document the party also deplores corruption, nepotism, war profiteering, the conflict of interest and any support or participation in the war against Croatia. Present at the convention were also officials of other parties. Tonino Picula of the Social Democratic Party (HSP) said that "finally ideas of the party of right and Social Democrats met in a productive manner". Zlatko Tomcic of the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS), said that the HSS and the HSP were the only parties that had been present on the political scene since the very start of Croatia's parliamentarism. Ivo Banac of the Liberal Party, Hrvoje Kraljevic of Libra, and Benjamin Tolic of the Croatian Bloc (HB) addressed the event, too. On behalf of the ruling HDZ, Finance Minister Ivan Suker attended the conference. (Hina) ms

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