ZAGREB, May 17 (Hina) - Leaders of the ruling six-party coalition failed to make a decision on personnel solutions for the Croatian Intelligence Service (HIS) and Hina at a meeting held on Wednesday evening. In a short statement to
reporters, Prime Minister Ivica Racan said some other solutions regarding personnel were agreed on and they would be discussed at tomorrow's government session. Racan did not want to comment on any names or institutions. They (the solutions) do not concern the institutions you are interested in, but some other bodies connected with the work of the Government and ministries, Racan told reporters. The six-party coordination would discuss personnel issues in coming days as well. Before the meeting, which was held behind closed doors, Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) president Drazen Budisa said his party would not give up its request that HSLS's Pero Cvjetovic be ap
ZAGREB, May 17 (Hina) - Leaders of the ruling six-party coalition
failed to make a decision on personnel solutions for the Croatian
Intelligence Service (HIS) and Hina at a meeting held on Wednesday
evening.
In a short statement to reporters, Prime Minister Ivica Racan said
some other solutions regarding personnel were agreed on and they
would be discussed at tomorrow's government session. Racan did not
want to comment on any names or institutions.
They (the solutions) do not concern the institutions you are
interested in, but some other bodies connected with the work of the
Government and ministries, Racan told reporters. The six-party
coordination would discuss personnel issues in coming days as
well.
Before the meeting, which was held behind closed doors, Croatian
Social Liberal Party (HSLS) president Drazen Budisa said his party
would not give up its request that HSLS's Pero Cvjetovic be
appointed HIS director. Budisa said other personnel issues would be
considered as well, including the one regarding Hina.
(hina) rml