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OSIJEK-BARANJA COUNTY ASSEMBLY CAUSES DIVISION AMONG MPS

ZAGREB, June 17 (Hina) - Parliamentary benches on Tuesday had different opinions about whether parliament should give a credible interpretation of events in the Osijek-Baranja County Assembly. Opposition parties believe that the Assembly lost a quorum to verify the mandate of the replaced Croatian People's Party councillor after 26 councillors resigned and ask for new elections. The ruling coalition MPs are confident that the verification was executed in line with the law and that no special interpretations are required.
ZAGREB, June 17 (Hina) - Parliamentary benches on Tuesday had different opinions about whether parliament should give a credible interpretation of events in the Osijek-Baranja County Assembly. Opposition parties believe that the Assembly lost a quorum to verify the mandate of the replaced Croatian People's Party councillor after 26 councillors resigned and ask for new elections. The ruling coalition MPs are confident that the verification was executed in line with the law and that no special interpretations are required. #L# The ruling coalition benches supported a report by the committee on legislation under which the assembly has a sufficient number of councillors for the Assembly's work and decision-making, while the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) suggests otherwise. Opposition parties, led by the HDZ, believe that the Assembly has permanently lost a quorum after 26 of 51 councillors resigned in April, which is why it was unable to verify the mandate of the HSS councillor. The opposition believe the assembly is unable to work or make decisions. On behalf of the HDZ bench, Ivo Sanader said violence against democracy had been committed in the Osijek-Baranja County Assembly and requested of parliament to credibly interpret the situation. He also demanded of the government to dissolve the Assembly and carry out new elections. Should the government and parliament fail to meet those requests the party will reconsider its future activities in and out of parliament, said Sanader. Supporting the HDZ, Croatian Peasant Party (HSS), the Libra party, the Liberal Party and the Croatian People's Party believe that the right to a mandate is guaranteed by the law, namely that a party can replace a councillor with another person from its list without special verification. Those parties say that everything else is politicising the entire matter. MPs continued to accuse each other during individual debates. Branimir Glavas of the HDZ accused the ruling coalition of violence which will not be tolerated for long. (hina) it

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