RIJEKA, Sept 9 (Hina) - Commenting on an increase in petrol prices at the national oil company INA's stations in Croatia, Social Liberal Zeljko Glavan has said that the government did not want to make public the agreement on the sale
of INA to Hungary's MOL as it probably provided for the partial coverage of MOL's losses.
RIJEKA, Sept 9 (Hina) - Commenting on an increase in petrol prices
at the national oil company INA's stations in Croatia, Social
Liberal Zeljko Glavan has said that the government did not want to
make public the agreement on the sale of INA to Hungary's MOL as it
probably provided for the partial coverage of MOL's losses. #L#
Addressing reporters in Rijeka on Tuesday, Glavan said that one
could expect INA to announce redundancies and that privatisation
cases like INA only served to suck money out of the country.
He claimed that the sale of Croatian Telecom to Deutsche Telekom was
a similar case and that the public should be mobilised to prevent
the sale of the Croatian Power Company (HEP), which he said would be
sold within a year if the ruling coalition remained in power.
(hina) rml