ZAGREB, March 13 (Hina) - The Croatian Parliament paused its session on Wednesday after which MPs should decide whether final texts of the military and security system and the privatisation of HEP and INA should be included in the
agenda. The opposition MPs opposed the parliament discussing such important laws until the crisis of the five-party ruling coalition is solved. As long as the prime minister is announcing his resignation and if the coalition crisis is not solved by the end of the week, the government should show a minimum of political seriousness and not request a parliamentary discussion on such important issues, they said. The parliament today adopted a draft law on the stimulation of small and middle-scale businesses, and committed the government to, by June, submit a programme on removing administrative obstacles to the development of entrepreneurship. The MPs also decided on a financi
ZAGREB, March 13 (Hina) - The Croatian Parliament paused its
session on Wednesday after which MPs should decide whether final
texts of the military and security system and the privatisation of
HEP and INA should be included in the agenda.
The opposition MPs opposed the parliament discussing such
important laws until the crisis of the five-party ruling coalition
is solved.
As long as the prime minister is announcing his resignation and if
the coalition crisis is not solved by the end of the week, the
government should show a minimum of political seriousness and not
request a parliamentary discussion on such important issues, they
said.
The parliament today adopted a draft law on the stimulation of small
and middle-scale businesses, and committed the government to, by
June, submit a programme on removing administrative obstacles to
the development of entrepreneurship.
The MPs also decided on a financial plan of regional development and
employment funds for 2002.
(hina) lml