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OPPOSITION WITHOUT JOINT STAND ON ATTENDING SESSION ON FRIDAY

ZAGREB, July 17 (Hina) - After meeting on Thursday, four opposition parties -- HDZ, HSLS, HSP, DC -- failed to agree as to whether they will participate in a parliamentary debate on the privatisation of the INA oil company tomorrow. The decision has been left to each party to make individually.
ZAGREB, July 17 (Hina) - After meeting on Thursday, four opposition parties -- HDZ, HSLS, HSP, DC -- failed to agree as to whether they will participate in a parliamentary debate on the privatisation of the INA oil company tomorrow. The decision has been left to each party to make individually. #L# However, the four parties remain unanimous in their stand that the government "has breached every democratic standard" and that "what it has done with the privatisation of INA is unheard of in a democracy," said Mate Granic, president of the Democratic Centre (DC). Asked if the unity of the four opposition parties had cracked at today's meeting, Granic said Social Liberals (HSLS) president Drazen "Budisa had strong arguments for the opposition not to show up at parliament's extraordinary session tomorrow". Granic and Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) president Anto Djapic said the DC and the HSP would most likely attend the session at which MPs, at the opposition's initiative, should debate the sale of 25 percent plus one INA share to Hungary's MOL. The leaders of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) said unofficially the party would attend the session. Budisa declined to comment on today's opposition meeting, saying the HSLS would make a statement at a news conference tomorrow. Granic said it was unimportant whether the opposition would take part in the debate on the privatisation of INA because the government had already signed an agreement with the Hungarian partner. (hina) ha sb

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