ZAGREB, Feb 20 (Hina) - The presidents of the five parties making up Croatia's ruling coalition today discussed bills on the privatisation of the oil company INA and the power supply company HEP, and security services, Prime Minister
Ivica Racan, the president of the Social Democrats (SDP), said on Wednesday evening. He described said bills as very important. The government will discuss them tomorrow. Racan is confident they will be forwarded into parliamentary procedure soon. The five party presidents are agreed these documents have the support of the ruling coalition, said Racan. He added the coalition's MPs would be acquainted with the two bills pertaining to the reform of the power supply sector in greater detail. Parliament will discuss the two bills in two readings, he said. Asked if the five party presidents would discuss relations within the coalition tomorrow morning, Racan answered
ZAGREB, Feb 20 (Hina) - The presidents of the five parties making up
Croatia's ruling coalition today discussed bills on the
privatisation of the oil company INA and the power supply company
HEP, and security services, Prime Minister Ivica Racan, the
president of the Social Democrats (SDP), said on Wednesday
evening.
He described said bills as very important. The government will
discuss them tomorrow. Racan is confident they will be forwarded
into parliamentary procedure soon.
The five party presidents are agreed these documents have the
support of the ruling coalition, said Racan. He added the
coalition's MPs would be acquainted with the two bills pertaining
to the reform of the power supply sector in greater detail.
Parliament will discuss the two bills in two readings, he said.
Asked if the five party presidents would discuss relations within
the coalition tomorrow morning, Racan answered in the affirmative.
The debate will tackle if there is agreement regarding the
government's programme or not, he said.
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