ZAGREB, July 5 (Hina) - Parliament's Internal Policy and National Security Committee on Thursday debated conclusions regarding an incident which took place in the Dracevac barracks in May. The conclusions precisely state where
omissions were made, Committee chairwoman Djurdja Adlesic said. The conclusions stating the omissions which led to an incident and the insulting of President Stipe Mesic were presented by a commission set up by the Committee. "Given that the Committee inspects the legality of performance, we decided to forward the Committee's stances to the addresses which the omissions refer to and request them to take measures against those who are responsible for the omissions," Adlesic told reporters. She added the document would not be made public until certain institutions were notified. The public will have to wait for the names of those responsible, she said. The Dracevac incident oc
ZAGREB, July 5 (Hina) - Parliament's Internal Policy and National
Security Committee on Thursday debated conclusions regarding an
incident which took place in the Dracevac barracks in May. The
conclusions precisely state where omissions were made, Committee
chairwoman Djurdja Adlesic said.
The conclusions stating the omissions which led to an incident and
the insulting of President Stipe Mesic were presented by a
commission set up by the Committee.
"Given that the Committee inspects the legality of performance, we
decided to forward the Committee's stances to the addresses which
the omissions refer to and request them to take measures against
those who are responsible for the omissions," Adlesic told
reporters.
She added the document would not be made public until certain
institutions were notified. The public will have to wait for the
names of those responsible, she said.
The Dracevac incident occurred in early May when Mesic attended a
ceremony marking the tenth anniversary of the Fourth guard brigade.
Besides the President, the military chief-of-staff, general Petar
Stipetic, was also booed off and insulted. Defence Minister Jozo
Rados and retired General Damir Krsticevic, the brigade's war-time
commander, were welcomed with applause.
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