ZAGREB, Dec 3 (Hina) - The editorial in the latest issue of Croatia's leading Catholic weekly Glas Koncila says it is good that parties confronted their platforms in post-election negotiations, particularly the economic platform which
is of vital importance. The weekly also positively assesses the fact that economic experts are involved in the negotiations.
ZAGREB, Dec 3 (Hina) - The editorial in the latest issue of
Croatia's leading Catholic weekly Glas Koncila says it is good that
parties confronted their platforms in post-election negotiations,
particularly the economic platform which is of vital importance.
The weekly also positively assesses the fact that economic experts
are involved in the negotiations. #L#
"From the point of view of the common good, Croatia's welfare and
the well-being of the Croatian people and all Croatian citizens
should be the most important points of this negotiations and not the
interests of this or that political party," the weekly said.
Glas Koncila said that those who won the polls should not consider
their mandate to be a privilege. By being elected, they were given
the responsibility for the fate of the country, the Croatian people
and the Croatian nation.
The editorial said Croatia was in a deep and serious economic and
social crisis, adding that there was no time for postponing a
resolution of the crisis.
Negotiators should not bring into question the good and healthy
processes that were initiated by the former coalition government,
Glas Kocila said.
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