ZAGREB, April 18 (Hina) - A final bill on the auditing of privatisation will be the first item on the agenda of the Croatian parliament's next session, called for April 25. The 30-item agenda includes a government report on the
current state of security. Parliament is expected to pass a decision appointing a president for the Supreme Court. The candidate is Ivica Crnic. The two-week session will also tackle a government-sponsored privatisation bill, which proposes five models for privatisation, with special emphasis on an employee stock ownership plan and small stock ownership. Parliament should also take a stand on a government bill on the reconstruction and development of Vukovar, the eastern town which suffered the most damage during the early 1990s Serb aggression.(hina) ha sb
ZAGREB, April 18 (Hina) - A final bill on the auditing of
privatisation will be the first item on the agenda of the Croatian
parliament's next session, called for April 25.
The 30-item agenda includes a government report on the current
state of security.
Parliament is expected to pass a decision appointing a president
for the Supreme Court. The candidate is Ivica Crnic.
The two-week session will also tackle a government-sponsored
privatisation bill, which proposes five models for privatisation,
with special emphasis on an employee stock ownership plan and small
stock ownership.
Parliament should also take a stand on a government bill on the
reconstruction and development of Vukovar, the eastern town which
suffered the most damage during the early 1990s Serb aggression.
(hina) ha sb