ZAGREB, March 10 (Hina) - Shortly after 18.00 hours Sunday, president of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and Croatia's Prime Minister Ivica Racan left the SDP presidency session to inform reporters that statements from the meeting
can be expected tomorrow. Racan said the meeting is still going on and added that he will hold a press conference at 11.00 hours Monday at which he will talk about his party's standpoints on the current crises in the ruling five party coalition. "We will talk about our standpoints in detail at a press conference tomorrow at 11.00 hours," the prime minister said. "This is a serious situation and we want to give serious conclusions," Racan said. The five ruling coalition parties should voice their opinion on eight items from an agreement reached last week. The SDP is the only coalition party which has not as yet voiced its opinion.(hina) it
ZAGREB, March 10 (Hina) - Shortly after 18.00 hours Sunday,
president of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and Croatia's Prime
Minister Ivica Racan left the SDP presidency session to inform
reporters that statements from the meeting can be expected
tomorrow.
Racan said the meeting is still going on and added that he will hold
a press conference at 11.00 hours Monday at which he will talk about
his party's standpoints on the current crises in the ruling five
party coalition.
"We will talk about our standpoints in detail at a press conference
tomorrow at 11.00 hours," the prime minister said. "This is a
serious situation and we want to give serious conclusions," Racan
said.
The five ruling coalition parties should voice their opinion on
eight items from an agreement reached last week. The SDP is the only
coalition party which has not as yet voiced its opinion.
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