BELGRADE, Dec 4 (Hina) - Serbian government commissioner for refugees, Sanda Raskovic Ivic, said on Monday that Serbia would fight for the tenancy rights of Croatian Serb refugees, through international institutions, primarily the
Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe. In an interview to the state agency, Tanjug, Raskovic Ivic dismissed claims by Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan made in the Jutarnji list daily that there was no longer such a thing as tenancy rights in Croatia. "Racan's claim is not completely truthful because the institute of tenancy rights is still present in Croatia," she said. "The OSCE is still supporting us. Racan's statement is not a reason for refugees to lack moral and apply for their tenancy rights," the commissioner said.(hina) lml
BELGRADE, Dec 4 (Hina) - Serbian government commissioner for
refugees, Sanda Raskovic Ivic, said on Monday that Serbia would
fight for the tenancy rights of Croatian Serb refugees, through
international institutions, primarily the Organisation for
Security and Cooperation in Europe.
In an interview to the state agency, Tanjug, Raskovic Ivic
dismissed claims by Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan made in the
Jutarnji list daily that there was no longer such a thing as tenancy
rights in Croatia.
"Racan's claim is not completely truthful because the institute of
tenancy rights is still present in Croatia," she said.
"The OSCE is still supporting us. Racan's statement is not a reason
for refugees to lack moral and apply for their tenancy rights," the
commissioner said.
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