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BOSNIAN CROAT VETERANS COUNT ON FURTHER FINANCIAL SUPPORT FROM ZAGREB

SARAJEVO, May 6 (Hina) - The parliament of the Federation adopted a new law on rights of veterans which for the first time after the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina regulates in the same way the status of veterans, who were soldiers in the former Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina and soldiers of the Bosnian Croat Defence Council (HVO).
SARAJEVO, May 6 (Hina) - The parliament of the Federation adopted a new law on rights of veterans which for the first time after the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina regulates in the same way the status of veterans, who were soldiers in the former Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina and soldiers of the Bosnian Croat Defence Council (HVO).#L# After the House of Representatives adopted the law, the upper house of the parliament did the same on Thursday which meant that the law officially took effect. Both houses also accepted the motion of the federal government that the law should not be applied on HVO veterans until the end of 2005 as their income would considerably be reduced in case the law covered them now. The parliament and the government of the Muslim-Croat entity asked the Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina to launch an initiative in order conclude a bilateral agreement with Croatia on the continuation of financial assistance to Bosnian Croat veterans who have so far received support from the Croatian budget. Any other solution would be unacceptable for Croat veterans as their current income would be reduced fourfold with the enforcement of the new law, said Mato Franjicevic, the head of the club of Croat MPs in the federal parliament's House of Peoples. (Hina) ms

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