ZAGREB, Oct 4 (Hina) - Croatia's Government is expected to consider the process of drafting amendments to the Constitution, at its session set for tomorrow. The Government will not insist on a change in the Constitution under which in
some situations the Government would be able to propose to the President of the Republic to dissolve the national parliament. "Considering some unfounded accusations, the Government will not ask for any special role for itself during this debate on constitutional changes, particularly... on the possible dissolution of the Sabor when a crisis breaks out," Premier Ivica Racan said on Tuesday. The House of Counties is to consider constitutional changes tomorrow as well, while the House of Representatives will start a discussion on this matter on Friday. Amendments are expected to be passed in November.(hina) ms
ZAGREB, Oct 4 (Hina) - Croatia's Government is expected to consider
the process of drafting amendments to the Constitution, at its
session set for tomorrow.
The Government will not insist on a change in the Constitution under
which in some situations the Government would be able to propose to
the President of the Republic to dissolve the national parliament.
"Considering some unfounded accusations, the Government will not
ask for any special role for itself during this debate on
constitutional changes, particularly... on the possible
dissolution of the Sabor when a crisis breaks out," Premier Ivica
Racan said on Tuesday.
The House of Counties is to consider constitutional changes
tomorrow as well, while the House of Representatives will start a
discussion on this matter on Friday.
Amendments are expected to be passed in November.
(hina) ms