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LEADERS OF PARLIAMENTARY PARTIES COMMENT ON HAGUE TRIBUNAL'S INDICTMENTS

ZAGREB, March 8 (Hina) - The leaders of most parliamentary parties on Monday declined to comment on the latest political allegations against Croatia, which are reportedly contained in the Hague war crimes tribunal's indictments against generals Ivan Cermak and Mladen Markac and the amended indictment against General Ante Gotovina. They stressed the politicisation of the indictments is unacceptable.
ZAGREB, March 8 (Hina) - The leaders of most parliamentary parties on Monday declined to comment on the latest political allegations against Croatia, which are reportedly contained in the Hague war crimes tribunal's indictments against generals Ivan Cermak and Mladen Markac and the amended indictment against General Ante Gotovina. They stressed the politicisation of the indictments is unacceptable.#L# Djurdja Adlesic of the Social Liberals (HSLS) said the government had to adequately brief parliament about the contents of the indictments and help the accused defend themselves. She called on parliamentary parties to reach consensus on cooperation with the Hague tribunal. Speaking of today's meeting between Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and the leaders of parliamentary parties, Adlesic said "it's a significant attempt on the prime minister's part to build an effective relationship between the ruling and opposition parties concerning such delicate issues". Vesna Pusic said her Croatian People's Party (HNS) had always insisted on the consistent application of the constitutional law on cooperation with the Hague tribunal. She added indictments could be challenged only before the tribunal where the state, as an interested party, could appear only when indictments went beyond individualised guilt. "Unlike in previous cases, the HDZ (Croatian Democratic Union) is now for cooperation with the Hague tribunal because they are in power, which is a good lesson that such issues mustn't be used to score political points. The only difference between the new and the earlier cases of generals Bobetko and Gotovina lies in the fact that there are no public demonstrations now," Pusic said. She added that parliament should have been informed of the latest indictments last Thursday, when some of the opposition parties requested it. Liberal Party (LS) leader Ivo Banac is against parliament discussing the latest indictments and the political assessments they allegedly contain, as well as against using the indictments for the purposes of daily politics. "The constitutional law on cooperation with the Hague tribunal is clear and does not envisage the jurisdiction of domestic institutions," he said, adding that he did not "see how any debate at this moment could be of use to anyone". Banac said hesitation about cooperation with the Hague tribunal would be detrimental to Croatia at a time when it expected the European Commission's answer to its European Union membership application. "Raising these issues would make it more difficult for this government, which is not something we want," said Banac. Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) leader Zlatko Tomcic said the indictments were a very serious issue and that he would not comment on them until he saw them. (Hina) ha sb

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