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DEBATE ON ICTY INDICTMENT IN PARLIAMENT STILL UNCERTAIN

ZAGREB, April 28 (Hina) - It is still uncertain whether the Croatian Parliament will debate unacceptable allegations from Hague tribunal indictments this Friday, sources in Parliament said on Wednesday, adding that a three-member working group entrusted with drawing up conclusions for the debate failed to reach an agreement and that judging by statements by some of its members it was not likely to reach an agreement.
ZAGREB, April 28 (Hina) - It is still uncertain whether the Croatian Parliament will debate unacceptable allegations from Hague tribunal indictments this Friday, sources in Parliament said on Wednesday, adding that a three-member working group entrusted with drawing up conclusions for the debate failed to reach an agreement and that judging by statements by some of its members it was not likely to reach an agreement.#L# A member of the working group, Miroslav Rozic of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP), said there was no chance of holding the debate on the ICTY indictments on Friday. Apart from Rozic, the working group also includes Luka Bebic of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) and Zlatko Tomcic of the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS). Rozic said the HSS had proposed conclusions which were acceptable to the HDZ, but not to the HSP, which drew up its own conclusions. The HSS insists that the government is obliged to cooperate with the Hague tribunal and should use all legal instruments to challenge the unfounded allegations, such as the one on former Croatian political and military leaders joining in a criminal enterprise to carry out ethnic cleansing. Deputies will discuss allegations contained in the indictments against Croatian generals Mladen Markac and Ivan Cermak as well as in those against six Bosnian Croats. (Hina) it

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