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PM REJECTS PEASANT PARTY'S ACCUSATIONS ABOUT PROTOCOL VII NEGOTIATIONS

ZAGREB, April 2 (Hina) - Prime Minister Ivo Sanader on Friday dismissed the Croatian Peasant Party's (HSS) evaluation that the expansion of the European Union to 10 new countries would increase import quotas, saying that the HSS had stated a series of untruths in its interpellation about the government's work on Protocol VII.
ZAGREB, April 2 (Hina) - Prime Minister Ivo Sanader on Friday dismissed the Croatian Peasant Party's (HSS) evaluation that the expansion of the European Union to 10 new countries would increase import quotas, saying that the HSS had stated a series of untruths in its interpellation about the government's work on Protocol VII.#L# The quotas will not be higher, Sanader said in parliament, adding that the government's main objective was to ensure that the quotas be added up between current and new EU members and that they even be reduced. Negotiations on Protocol VII are progressing favourably for Croatia and are absolutely legitimate, Sanader said, rejecting the HSS' claims that the government was conducting negotiations on the document, which should regulate import quotas for agricultural products from the Union's 10 new members, in secrecy and unlawfully. The PM dismissed as untrue the HSS' claims that the negotiations should be based on the law on the implementation of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) signed with the EU. The law relevant for these negotiations is the one on the signing of international agreements, based on which the previous government decided to enter negotiations with the EU, he said. Sanader was very critical of the interpellation the HSS moved about the government's work on Protocol VII. "If we weren't a serious government, which we are, we would return (the interpellation) with the explanation that it is replete with untruths and lies." He also dismissed the HSS' position that the government should have waited for parliament's decision before starting the negotiations, recalling that the last government, of which the HSS was part, decided to sign an additional protocol within the SAA without the prior opinion of parliament. Commenting on claims that his cabinet had conducted negotiations on Protocol VII at the Stabilisation Council twice, he said they were false. "That body hasn't even been founded. The government is negotiating directly with the European Commission based on the (previous government's) decision." Sanader added his government was willing to send Protocol VII to parliament for ratification despite the previous government's decision that the protocol was not subject to parliamentary approval. HSS leader Zlatko Tomcic said in parliament earlier today that the EU's initial demands in the negotiations on the protocol potentially endangered Croatian farmers and agriculture. Former Agriculture Minister Bozidar Pankretic, also of the HSS, said the protocol, once signed, would deal a blow to Croatian agriculture, notably food-processing. The HSS deputies said nothing bound Croatia to sign the protocol by May 1, and that the interpellation they requested was aimed at strengthening the position of Croatian negotiators. During the interpellation procedure the government explains its conduct to parliament. If the majority of MPs evaluate the conduct negatively, by vote, this raises the question of confidence in the government. (Hina) ha

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