ZAGREB, March 4 (hina) - The Croatian Defence Minister who submitted his resignation, Jozo Rados, told a radio station Monday evening that three ministers whom the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) Executive Council decided not to
replace and who had previously submitted resignations along with other HSLS ministers, were ready to withdraw their resignations. In this case, apart from Rados, ministers Hrvoje Kraljevic and Andro Vlahusic would withdraw their resignations, while first deputy Prime Minister Goran Granic, and ministers Goranko Fizulic and Alojz Tusek would leave the government. Budisa said claims that Goran Granic grew apart from the HSLS were unfounded, adding, however, it was not good that the government depended so much on the work of one man. According to him, the best way out of crisis was a full support to the government. He said this solution seemed very distant today and added HSLS' leaving coalition w
ZAGREB, March 4 (hina) - The Croatian Defence Minister who
submitted his resignation, Jozo Rados, told a radio station Monday
evening that three ministers whom the Croatian Social Liberal Party
(HSLS) Executive Council decided not to replace and who had
previously submitted resignations along with other HSLS ministers,
were ready to withdraw their resignations.
In this case, apart from Rados, ministers Hrvoje Kraljevic and
Andro Vlahusic would withdraw their resignations, while first
deputy Prime Minister Goran Granic, and ministers Goranko Fizulic
and Alojz Tusek would leave the government.
Budisa said claims that Goran Granic grew apart from the HSLS were
unfounded, adding, however, it was not good that the government
depended so much on the work of one man.
According to him, the best way out of crisis was a full support to
the government.
He said this solution seemed very distant today and added HSLS'
leaving coalition would be a tragic decision.
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