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DEPUTY PM DISSATISFIED WITH COURSE OF PRIVATISATION

ZAGREB, July 1 (Hina) - Deputy Prime Minister Slavko Linic declined to comment on Tuesday on the latest political accusations from Croatian Peasant Party leaders about the course of privatisation and the performance of the Croatian Privatisation Fund's (HFP) board of directors.
ZAGREB, July 1 (Hina) - Deputy Prime Minister Slavko Linic declined to comment on Tuesday on the latest political accusations from Croatian Peasant Party leaders about the course of privatisation and the performance of the Croatian Privatisation Fund's (HFP) board of directors. #L# Linic said it would be better if these politicians made decisions rather than comments, and that personally he was not satisfied with the course of privatisation either. Asked about the existence of conflicts within the cabinet concerning privatisation, Linic told the press one could not expect five or six ministers to think the same way. "Some turn the fact that we think differently into conflicts and disagreements." Linic recalled he had been accused of bargain-selling Croatia when he was head of the HFP board of directors, even though data showed that only 31 companies were sold, of which six to foreigners. "We don't like to talk about facts but about political platitudes." Linic said he would personally insist on the privatisation of the Slobodna Dalmacija newspaper even though it was not to politicians' liking. He expects three strategic partners' final binding offers for the oil company INA will arrive in a matter of days and that a final decision on the sale of 25 plus one INA share will be made over the course of the month. Linic expects all three strategic partners -- Austria's OMV, Hungary's MOL, and Russia's Rosneft -- will submit binding offers. (hina) ha sb

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