ZAGREB, Jan 28 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan said on Monday evening the last open questions regarding the reform of the Croatian army were settled at today's working meeting with President Stjepan Mesic. "This will be
seen at the government's session on Thursday, which will also be attended by President Mesic as the Croatian Armed Forces' Supreme Commander," Racan told reporters before a session of his party's (Social Democrats, SDP) presidency and after his meeting with President Mesic. The government will on Thursday discuss a set of bills and topics and two strategies - of defence and national security, Racan said. He described his talks with Mesic as very fruitful. He denied that the party presidency would discuss candidates for the post of Zagreb mayor, following mayor Milan Bandic's irrevocable resignation, or relations within the ruling coalition, stressing the session was a regu
ZAGREB, Jan 28 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan said on
Monday evening the last open questions regarding the reform of the
Croatian army were settled at today's working meeting with
President Stjepan Mesic.
"This will be seen at the government's session on Thursday, which
will also be attended by President Mesic as the Croatian Armed
Forces' Supreme Commander," Racan told reporters before a session
of his party's (Social Democrats, SDP) presidency and after his
meeting with President Mesic.
The government will on Thursday discuss a set of bills and topics
and two strategies - of defence and national security, Racan said.
He described his talks with Mesic as very fruitful.
He denied that the party presidency would discuss candidates for
the post of Zagreb mayor, following mayor Milan Bandic's
irrevocable resignation, or relations within the ruling coalition,
stressing the session was a regular meeting of the party
presidency.
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