ZAGREB, March 5 (Hina) - The heads of the ruling coalition said on Tuesday they are generally satisfied with the proposed resolution of the government's crisis. The majority did not wish to disclose their views in detail before talks
were over, and the leaders of the five parties stated their views. Only the Liberal Party president, Zlatko Kramaric, gave a statement on Tuesday. He told reporters he was partially satisfied with today's talks. He said, however, that he was not satisfied with the idea of solving the crisis by expanding the Cabinet. Croatia will have the biggest government in Europe, said Kramaric, adding the impression was that "the crisis is not a real one but boils down to a struggle for higher positions." Kramaric said he does not believe the citizens will accept the idea of expanding the government by adding two deputy premiers.(hina) np sb
ZAGREB, March 5 (Hina) - The heads of the ruling coalition said on
Tuesday they are generally satisfied with the proposed resolution
of the government's crisis. The majority did not wish to disclose
their views in detail before talks were over, and the leaders of the
five parties stated their views. Only the Liberal Party president,
Zlatko Kramaric, gave a statement on Tuesday.
He told reporters he was partially satisfied with today's talks. He
said, however, that he was not satisfied with the idea of solving
the crisis by expanding the Cabinet.
Croatia will have the biggest government in Europe, said Kramaric,
adding the impression was that "the crisis is not a real one but
boils down to a struggle for higher positions." Kramaric said he
does not believe the citizens will accept the idea of expanding the
government by adding two deputy premiers.
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