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PARTIES, CANDIDATES CONTINUE PRESENTING PLATFORMS ON STATE TV

ZAGREB, Nov 18 (Hina) - Croatian political parties and independent candidates continued presenting their platforms for this weekend's parliamentary elections on state television on Tuesday evening.
ZAGREB, Nov 18 (Hina) - Croatian political parties and independent candidates continued presenting their platforms for this weekend's parliamentary elections on state television on Tuesday evening. #L# Zlatko Tomcic presented his Croatian Peasant Party's (HSS) project for the development of Croatia, which envisages economic development with high GDP rates, improving the system of administration, eliminating the grey economy, white-collar crime, underground intelligence, and legal insecurity. The HSS feels that current models of "neoliberalism and stabilisation" are obsolete, and believes the government should play an active role through loans, guarantees, and investments. Zrinjka Glovacki-Bernardi of Libra said her party's platform focused on education, the economy, and a cost-efficient and well- organised government. Marijan Plese presented the platform of the Alliance of Primorje- Gorski Kotar (PGS), saying the party advocated decentralisation, the development of Croatia's regions, human freedoms, social justice, and a happy family. Napoleon Ancic presented the platform of the Croatian Revival Party, saying it aspired to connecting Croats at home and abroad and advocated higher incentives in tourism, simpler laws on foreign investments, changing VAT, increasing pensions, reducing the number of ministries and municipalities, and the protection of islands. Aljosa Babic presented the platform of the Party of the New Alternative - the Green Movement, saying it focused on the ecology, social justice, the protection of animals, the rule of law, antiglobalism, and non-violence. He said the party opposed Croatia's admission to NATO and other military alliances, but advocated cooperation with the Hague war crimes tribunal. Zdenka Cunhil, the HSS candidate for the Czech and Slovak minorities, said she would advocate economic development and better ties among minority associations. Valter Neugebauer, a candidate of the Popular Alliance of Germans in Croatia for the German and Austrian minorities, said he would advocate the implementation of constitutional laws guaranteeing the equality of all Croatian citizens. He added he would publicly react to violations of human and minority rights. Mirko Brekalo presented his independent slate, which he said was patriotic because it consisted solely of war veterans. He said he would fight for Croats at home and abroad and try to influence the government "not to destroy the only homeland we have". "Let's not leave Croatia in the hands of atheists and satanist communists," he said. (hina) ha

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