ZAGREB, Dec 5 (Hina) - Croatian President's press secretary Vjera Suman on Tuesday dismissed speculation that documents on a so-called partnership agreement published in the Republika daily Monday originated from the Presidential
Office. "These are mere fabrications," Suman told Hina, adding the President's Office was neither an attorney's office nor a public notary office to have such documents archived. "The Presidential Office does not hold it necessary to comment on events concerning the partnership agreement; a police enquiry is underway which is proof the law-based state is functioning," Suman asserted. In its first issue, the Republika daily on Monday published a copy of a partnership contract signed by media and political magnates, Ninoslav Pavic, Miroslav Kutle, Vinko Grubisic and Ivic Pasalic, aimed at controlling Croatian media. Police apprehended seven suspects. Pursuant to police questi
ZAGREB, Dec 5 (Hina) - Croatian President's press secretary Vjera
Suman on Tuesday dismissed speculation that documents on a so-
called partnership agreement published in the Republika daily
Monday originated from the Presidential Office.
"These are mere fabrications," Suman told Hina, adding the
President's Office was neither an attorney's office nor a public
notary office to have such documents archived.
"The Presidential Office does not hold it necessary to comment on
events concerning the partnership agreement; a police enquiry is
underway which is proof the law-based state is functioning," Suman
asserted.
In its first issue, the Republika daily on Monday published a copy
of a partnership contract signed by media and political magnates,
Ninoslav Pavic, Miroslav Kutle, Vinko Grubisic and Ivic Pasalic,
aimed at controlling Croatian media.
Police apprehended seven suspects. Pursuant to police questioning
Pavic and Grubisic have been detained while the rest were allowed to
leave.
(hina) lml