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PARLIAMENT HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE REJECTS ELECTORAL LAW CHANGES

ZAGREB, March 28 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament's committee on human rights and the rights of national minorities did not give the green light on Friday to amendments to the Election Law as moved by the committee on the Constitution.
ZAGREB, March 28 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament's committee on human rights and the rights of national minorities did not give the green light on Friday to amendments to the Election Law as moved by the committee on the Constitution. #L# The committee turned down an amendment under which national minorities would have the dual voting right. Only committee members who represent minorities voted for the proposal, while MPs of the Social Democrats (SDP) and Libra were against. Zdenka Babic- Petricevic of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) abstained. The minorities' bench will nevertheless put the amendment to parliament. Milan Djukic said he would request that Serbs, who now have one MP, have three fixed seats in parliament in the future. Zdenka Cuhnil, who represents the Czech and Slovak minorities, is against having Czechs and Slovaks elect their MP together with the Romany and Russian minorities. It would deprive these minorities of their acquired rights as until now only ethnic Czechs and Slovaks elected a joint representative, she said. HDZ's Babic-Petricevic said her party and parliament's immigration committee would move six fixed seats in the Sabor for Croatian emigrants. They would get more seats corresponding to the turnout, she said. Speaking of SDP's proposal to take diaspora representatives off party lists and bind the right to vote to the place of residence, Babic-Petricevic said it could have been put forward only by "a party lacking national awareness like the SDP". (hina) ha sb

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