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ETHNIC MINORITIES CAN VOTE ONCE AT COMING PARL. ELECTION IN CROATIA

ZAGREB, Oct 16 (Hina) - Members of ethnic minorities in Croatia will have the right to vote only once at the coming parliamentary elections. As a result, they will have to opt either for voting for a political party slate or for voting for candidates of ethnic minorities at the ballot.
ZAGREB, Oct 16 (Hina) - Members of ethnic minorities in Croatia will have the right to vote only once at the coming parliamentary elections. As a result, they will have to opt either for voting for a political party slate or for voting for candidates of ethnic minorities at the ballot. #L# On Thursday morning the parliament refused to give an authentic interpretation of the electoral law's provision which deputies and associations of national minorities refer to when they insist on positive discrimination. Parliamentary committees for legislation and for constitution and political system believe that no interpretation of the said law is necessary, and 71 MPs voted for the committees' proposal, 33 were against and four abstained. The committees insist that the Constitution, the constitutional law on minorities' rights and the electoral law clearly define the matter and do not enable minorities' members to have double voting rights. The thirty three MPs who voted against the committees' proposal include deputies of the Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS), the Croatian People's Party (HNS), the Liberal Party (LS) and ethnic minorities' deputies as well as some MPs from the ranks of the ruling Social Democratic Party (SDP). During a discussion before the vote in parliament, Furio Radin of the club of ethnic minorities' MPs, appealed to parliament to enable minorities double voting rights. During yesterday's parliament debate on the issue, Vesna Pusic of the HNS club, cautioned that a situation in which laws were not respected could lead to the annulment of the results of parliamentary elections and this was a great responsibility which MPs were taking on. On Thursday, Zlatko Kramaric of the LS club warned that stripping minorities of double voting rights could trigger off a wave of complaints to be lodged with the Constitutional Court on irregular organisation of the parliamentary elections. Such a situation could happen, as elections could be held contrary to the Constitution and the constitutional law on ethnic minorities' rights which stipulate that minorities can be given special franchise besides universal franchise, which the electoral law failed to define, Kramaric said. Clubs of several parliamentary parties (HDZ, SDP, HB, HIP HSP/HKDU) opposing the interpretation of the electoral law, stressed the said constitutional law clearly defined the number of ethnic minorities' deputies to the Sabor, and the introduction of positive discrimination would lead to exceeding that figure. (hina) ms sb

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