ZAGREB, Oct 25 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament on Thursday continued its 17th session by including in its agenda a proposal on a referendum based on 10 percent of votes gathered in a petition of the headquarters for the defence of
the dignity of the Homeland Defence War. The petition, by which the headquarters demanded that Croatian war veterans be granted equal treatment as members of the anti-fascist coalition after WWII early this year, was signed by over 400,000 citizens. The strongest opposition party, the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) proposed the referendum to the parliament.(hina) it sb
ZAGREB, Oct 25 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament on Thursday
continued its 17th session by including in its agenda a proposal on
a referendum based on 10 percent of votes gathered in a petition of
the headquarters for the defence of the dignity of the Homeland
Defence War.
The petition, by which the headquarters demanded that Croatian war
veterans be granted equal treatment as members of the anti-fascist
coalition after WWII early this year, was signed by over 400,000
citizens. The strongest opposition party, the Croatian Democratic
Union (HDZ) proposed the referendum to the parliament.
(hina) it sb