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MP LETICA CRITICISES GOVT FOR FOCUSING TOO MUCH ATTENTION ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS

ZADAR, March 22 (Hina) - An independent MP, Slaven Letica, who won the seat in parliament being nominated on a slate of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP), has said that the in the first 100 days, the incumbent government spent too much energy on foreign affairs, describing its behaviour as servile.
ZADAR, March 22 (Hina) - An independent MP, Slaven Letica, who won the seat in parliament being nominated on a slate of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP), has said that the in the first 100 days, the incumbent government spent too much energy on foreign affairs, describing its behaviour as servile.#L# Letica, who held a news conference in the coastal city of Zadar on Monday, said the Ivo Sanader Cabinet had high expectations in relation to an official opinion which the European Commission would give on Croatia's EU membership application. He went on to say that he personally and the HSP did not expect too much of the opinion (the so-called avis) of the EC, and that the only advantage would be that foreign investments could be easer attracted if Croatia became an official candidate for the EU. Asked by reporters about possible terrorist attacks in Croatia, Letica said that he did not expect terrorist threats in the country and that he was scared more of possible cases arson than of terrorist attacks. Asked whether it was necessary to increase powers of the President of the Republic, Letica answered in the affirmative, and added that he would run for Croatia's President at the next presidential elections. The chief of the Zadar branch of the HSP, Danijel Kotlar, condemned the recent attack on a Serb returnee, Nikola Javor, in the village of Zemunik Gornji, and also slammed attempts of some political parties to politicise this case. (Hina) ms

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