DAVOS, Jan 26 (Hina) - The transcripts of former President Franjo Tudjman will certainly be transferred to the State Archive, but a government decision to that effect is only an instruction on how to do it, President Stipe Mesic said
on Friday. Mesic spoke to Croatian reporters in Davos, Switzerland, where over the next three days he is attending the World Economic Forum. Asked if his would be the last word on the fate of the late Tudjman's transcripts, Mesic said they would certainly be transferred to the State Archive, but that the government's decision could only be "an instruction on how to do it." He told reporters in Zagreb before leaving for Davos he had yet to reach a decision on how to archive the material from the President's Office. The government has already passed a decision on archiving the Tudjman transcripts in the State Archive. The documentation is at the disposal of those cr
DAVOS, Jan 26 (Hina) - The transcripts of former President Franjo
Tudjman will certainly be transferred to the State Archive, but a
government decision to that effect is only an instruction on how to
do it, President Stipe Mesic said on Friday.
Mesic spoke to Croatian reporters in Davos, Switzerland, where over
the next three days he is attending the World Economic Forum.
Asked if his would be the last word on the fate of the late Tudjman's
transcripts, Mesic said they would certainly be transferred to the
State Archive, but that the government's decision could only be "an
instruction on how to do it."
He told reporters in Zagreb before leaving for Davos he had yet to
reach a decision on how to archive the material from the President's
Office.
The government has already passed a decision on archiving the
Tudjman transcripts in the State Archive.
The documentation is at the disposal of those creating it, Mesic
said in Davos. "An institution cannot order another institution
because it would make no sense," he asserted, adding the
transcripts issue would be settled through agreement.
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