ZAGREB, Dec 21 (Hina) - Talking to reporters ahead of the Christmas holidays, Prime Minister Ivica Racan said on Friday the situation was not easy but that the government was on the right path and would succeed if it persevered. Racan
said he would talk with the new leadership of the Social Liberals (HSLS) following this ruling coalition party's February assembly. The PM is not interested in who will be elected the new party president but in the party's commitment to the government's programme, particularly the HSLS position on the law on Croatia's cooperation with the Hague war crimes tribunal. In this informal press briefing, Racan did not give any explicit answer as to the fate of his deputy Goran Granic (HSLS). Drazen Budisa announced Granic would have to resign if Budisa were elected HSLS president. Racan reiterated that Granic was an excellent associate, a man who had done a great job with the trade unions, for ex
ZAGREB, Dec 21 (Hina) - Talking to reporters ahead of the Christmas
holidays, Prime Minister Ivica Racan said on Friday the situation
was not easy but that the government was on the right path and would
succeed if it persevered.
Racan said he would talk with the new leadership of the Social
Liberals (HSLS) following this ruling coalition party's February
assembly. The PM is not interested in who will be elected the new
party president but in the party's commitment to the government's
programme, particularly the HSLS position on the law on Croatia's
cooperation with the Hague war crimes tribunal.
In this informal press briefing, Racan did not give any explicit
answer as to the fate of his deputy Goran Granic (HSLS). Drazen
Budisa announced Granic would have to resign if Budisa were elected
HSLS president.
Racan reiterated that Granic was an excellent associate, a man who
had done a great job with the trade unions, for example during talks
on the Partnership for Development agreement, which should be
signed on Saturday.
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