ZAGREB, July 9 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament will most probably vote on confidence in the government on Sunday, July 15, Prime Minister Ivica Racan said on Monday following a government decision of Saturday to act in line with
requests from the Hague war crimes tribunal.
ZAGREB, July 9 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament will most probably
vote on confidence in the government on Sunday, July 15, Prime
Minister Ivica Racan said on Monday following a government decision
of Saturday to act in line with requests from the Hague war crimes
tribunal.#L#
"According to the information I have, parliament will debate
confidence in the... government on Sunday," Racan told a regular
news conference in Zagreb.
"We shall seek confidence in the incumbent composition," he said.
Racan added he had turned down a resignation tendered by his deputy
Goran Granic.
The PM announced a government reshuffle if parliament took a vote of
confidence in the incumbent make-up.
Under the Constitution, at least 76 MPs have to vote in favour for
government to retain confidence.
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