ZAGREB, Feb 23 (Hina) - Deputy Prime Minister Slavko Linic on Wednesday stated the Government does not have any economic measures to help "Slobodna Dalmacija" daily and that the daily's future depends on the good will of its
creditors. "We will try to talk with the daily's creditors, but if they are not willing to help, there is no hope for 'Slobodna Dalmacija'," Linic said answering a question by Social Democratic Party's (SDP) representative Ivan Ninic during question time at the House of Representatives on Wednesday. In 1993, Miroslav Kutle became the owner of 'Slobodna Dalmacija', however, the Administrative Court last year annulled the privatisation of the Split-based daily, declaring it illegal. Kutle was taken into police custody recently and has been detained since on suspicion of involvement in economic crimes. 'Slobodna Dalmacija', one of the most profitable companies in Cr
ZAGREB, Feb 23 (Hina) - Deputy Prime Minister Slavko Linic on
Wednesday stated the Government does not have any economic measures
to help "Slobodna Dalmacija" daily and that the daily's future
depends on the good will of its creditors.
"We will try to talk with the daily's creditors, but if they are not
willing to help, there is no hope for 'Slobodna Dalmacija'," Linic
said answering a question by Social Democratic Party's (SDP)
representative Ivan Ninic during question time at the House of
Representatives on Wednesday.
In 1993, Miroslav Kutle became the owner of 'Slobodna Dalmacija',
however, the Administrative Court last year annulled the
privatisation of the Split-based daily, declaring it illegal.
Kutle was taken into police custody recently and has been detained
since on suspicion of involvement in economic crimes.
'Slobodna Dalmacija', one of the most profitable companies in
Croatia's southern region of Dalmatia, is facing bankruptcy.
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