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HINA Zagreb, January 23, 2002PARLIAMENT ADOPTS NEW IDENTITY CARD LAWZAGREB, Jan 23 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament on Wednesday adopted a new identity card law whereby the new card will be smaller and start being issued on Jan. 1,
2003. The new cards will retain the personal identification number, even though the government intended otherwise. The MPs in their amendments to the bill demanded keeping the number, claiming it was printed on passports and should be kept on IDs until new passports were issued. The photographs on the new identity cards will be scanned instead of glued on. The cards will be printed in Croatian and English and the language and alphabet of national minorities if so requested by a minority representative. Damir Kajin of the Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS) was directed to submit his proposal to allow Muslims to be photographed for the identity card with headgear to the Interior Ministry. Deputy Minis