ZAGREB, March 13 (Hina) - During a discussion on a final bill on the service in armed forces, representatives of the ruling coalition on Wednesday supported a government's intent to depoliticise the Croatian Armed Forces. Ruling
coalition representatives agreed to ban political activities in the armed forces' buildings or units. They also agreed to ban armed forces' members from joining political parties. The Opposition criticised this suggestion. Some Opposition representatives believe that banning armed forces' members from joining political parties is in fact politicising. The MPs also discussed a final defence bill. The parliament will resume its 20th session on Thursday afternoon.(hina) it
ZAGREB, March 13 (Hina) - During a discussion on a final bill on the
service in armed forces, representatives of the ruling coalition on
Wednesday supported a government's intent to depoliticise the
Croatian Armed Forces.
Ruling coalition representatives agreed to ban political
activities in the armed forces' buildings or units. They also
agreed to ban armed forces' members from joining political
parties.
The Opposition criticised this suggestion. Some Opposition
representatives believe that banning armed forces' members from
joining political parties is in fact politicising.
The MPs also discussed a final defence bill. The parliament will
resume its 20th session on Thursday afternoon.
(hina) it