ZAGREB, July 12 (Hina) - The Croatian government will relieve Benjamin Tolic of duty as editor-in-chief of the national news agency, Hina, at tomorrow's session, Prime Minister Ivica Racan told a news conference on Wednesday. Racan
did not say who would be appointed acting editor-in-chief. Hina's former editor-in-chief and current correspondent from Paris Mirko Bolfek is to be suggested to parliament for the position of Hina's acting manager. "We want to remedy the situation and reorganise Hina, as well as pass a new law according to which the editor-in-chief and manager will be chosen in a public bid for tenders," the prime minister said.(hina) ha jn
ZAGREB, July 12 (Hina) - The Croatian government will relieve
Benjamin Tolic of duty as editor-in-chief of the national news
agency, Hina, at tomorrow's session, Prime Minister Ivica Racan
told a news conference on Wednesday.
Racan did not say who would be appointed acting editor-in-chief.
Hina's former editor-in-chief and current correspondent from Paris
Mirko Bolfek is to be suggested to parliament for the position of
Hina's acting manager.
"We want to remedy the situation and reorganise Hina, as well as
pass a new law according to which the editor-in-chief and manager
will be chosen in a public bid for tenders," the prime minister
said.
(hina) ha jn