ZAGREB, Nov 27 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan said he would speak at Thursday's government session about pressures being exerted on the government with regard to salaries, and stressed that the government did not intend
to succumb to irrational pressure.
ZAGREB, Nov 27 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan said he
would speak at Thursday's government session about pressures being
exerted on the government with regard to salaries, and stressed
that the government did not intend to succumb to irrational
pressure. #L#
The prime minister and president of the Social Democratic Party
(SDP) said this to reporters after Wednesday night's session of the
SDP's extended Presidency.
The SDP and the ruling coalition stand behind the government's bill
on the rights of national minorities, Racan said accusing some
representatives of national minorities of not choosing their words
and of planting untruths.
He believes that the parliament will pass the bill, while a
consensus which was not achieved with representatives of
minorities about the way in which they can be elected into the
parliament, can be regulated by the electoral law.
Racan believed that in this context, the existing level of rights of
minorities in Croatia would not decrease.
The prime minister said he had no information about any new
indictments of the U.N. war crimes tribunal against Croatian
citizens, as the press has been reporting.
(hina) lml