ZAGREB, Jan 14 (Hina) - Croatian independent presidential candidate Slaven Letica on Friday answered questions in an hour-long on-line chat via vlast.net, a political Internet website. Letica spoke to some 50 people who were
interested in issues relative to the health sector, the computerisation of schools, and issues relative to university enrolment, wire-tapping, and privatisation. Speaking about the health sector, Letica said parallelism and conflicts between private interests and public services must be eliminated. Letica said he advocated free enrolment at universities and subsequent selection, and that schools must be at once supplied with computer systems. Speaking about the wire-tapping and stalking of journalists, politicians, and intellectuals, Letica said this was absolutely scandalous and shameful. After today's on-line chat, Letica told reporters the chat had been democratic because the In
ZAGREB, Jan 14 (Hina) - Croatian independent presidential
candidate Slaven Letica on Friday answered questions in an hour-
long on-line chat via vlast.net, a political Internet website.
Letica spoke to some 50 people who were interested in issues
relative to the health sector, the computerisation of schools, and
issues relative to university enrolment, wire-tapping, and
privatisation.
Speaking about the health sector, Letica said parallelism and
conflicts between private interests and public services must be
eliminated.
Letica said he advocated free enrolment at universities and
subsequent selection, and that schools must be at once supplied
with computer systems.
Speaking about the wire-tapping and stalking of journalists,
politicians, and intellectuals, Letica said this was absolutely
scandalous and shameful.
After today's on-line chat, Letica told reporters the chat had been
democratic because the Internet enabled honesty and openness.
(hina ha mm