ZAGREB, June 20 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament on Thursday debated a report dealing with the issue of unassigned police officers. The opposition accused the government and the Interior Ministry of being socially insensitive, while
ruling coalition MPs pointed to the need of reorganising the state administration.
ZAGREB, June 20 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament on Thursday
debated a report dealing with the issue of unassigned police
officers. The opposition accused the government and the Interior
Ministry of being socially insensitive, while ruling coalition MPs
pointed to the need of reorganising the state administration. #L#
MPs of the strongest opposition party, the Croatian Democratic
Union (HDZ), claimed the government had purged the Interior
Ministry of politically unsuitable personnel, including many war
veterans, under the guise of rationalisation.
HDZ bench president Vladimir Seks said Prime Minister Ivica Racan
and Interior Minister Sime Lucin were politically responsible for
the inhumane treatment of people who had put their lives on the line
to defend the homeland.
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