ZAGREB, Sept 29 (Hina) - Commenting on Friday's decision by the president of the republic to retire seven active army generals, parliament's deputy speaker Mato Arlovic said the president had exerted his right and taken measures since
generals had started leading politics and not doing their job related to the armed forces and security in the country.
ZAGREB, Sept 29 (Hina) - Commenting on Friday's decision by the
president of the republic to retire seven active army generals,
parliament's deputy speaker Mato Arlovic said the president had
exerted his right and taken measures since generals had started
leading politics and not doing their job related to the armed forces
and security in the country.#L#
Arlovic believes President Stipe Mesic's move will not lead to a
further radicalisation of the political scene in Croatia, but is
confident it will strengthen the rule of law.
The president today reached a decision on retiring seven active
army generals who were among the 12 signatories of yesterday's open
letter in which they called on state institutions and the media to
oppose the negative and false presentation of the Homeland Defence
War, Croatia's early 1990s war of independence from the former
Yugoslav federation.
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