ZAGREB, Nov 23 (Hina) - The Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) is not satisfied with preliminary results of the parliamentary vote, which show that the party has won 12 seats in parliament, four seats less than it had in the last parliament
and a dozen less than expected.
ZAGREB, Nov 23 (Hina) - The Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) is not
satisfied with preliminary results of the parliamentary vote,
which show that the party has won 12 seats in parliament, four seats
less than it had in the last parliament and a dozen less than
expected. #L#
We will not be satisfied if the results remain the same, HSS leader
Zlatko Tomcic told reporters adding that his party would accept the
decision of the electorate.
He would not comment on possible coalitions with left and right
parties.
Tomcic said the HSS was a centrist party and that talks on possible
coalitions would be held in a few days.
The HSS is not implementing a short-term, but a long-term policy and
it will not consider possibly unfavourable election results a major
defeat, he said.
(hina) rml sb