ZAGREB, March 19 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament on Tuesday adopted laws on the privatisation of Ina oil company and the Croatian Power Supply Company (HEP), owing to the votes of the ruling coalition representatives. Representatives
of the Opposition opposed the law. On behalf of the government, deputy Economy Minister Maja Briner accepted a conclusion of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) that the implementation of the law on the privatisation of Ina be postponed until the government forwards the company evaluation to the parliament. Briner, however, dismissed a HSP conclusion that the implementation of the law on the privatisation of HEP be postponed until the government forwards the company evaluation to the parliament. HEP is undergoing a reconstruction process and the company's evaluation cannot as yet be conducted, Briner said.(hina) it sb
ZAGREB, March 19 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament on Tuesday
adopted laws on the privatisation of Ina oil company and the
Croatian Power Supply Company (HEP), owing to the votes of the
ruling coalition representatives.
Representatives of the Opposition opposed the law.
On behalf of the government, deputy Economy Minister Maja Briner
accepted a conclusion of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) that the
implementation of the law on the privatisation of Ina be postponed
until the government forwards the company evaluation to the
parliament.
Briner, however, dismissed a HSP conclusion that the
implementation of the law on the privatisation of HEP be postponed
until the government forwards the company evaluation to the
parliament. HEP is undergoing a reconstruction process and the
company's evaluation cannot as yet be conducted, Briner said.
(hina) it sb