ZAGREB, Jan 26 (Hina) - A vice-president of the Croatian National Sabor's House of Representatives, Vladimir Seks, on Tuesday announced the first Lower House session in 1999 for February 27. As significant topics on the session's
agenda, Seks pointed to a debate on a bill on salaries of judges and other judiciary officials, on a draft amendment to the Health Insurance Law, and amendments to the Law on Areas of Special State Concern. Also important would be a discussion on cooperation between Croatia and The Hague International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, Seks added. The House of Representatives session's agenda would probably also tackle the appointment of a Supreme Court judge which, Seks said, was related to a reshuffle in the judiciary. Seks declined to comment on the talks Croatian President Franjo Tudjman held with several heads of the Croatian Opposition on Tuesday. When asked if the t
ZAGREB, Jan 26 (Hina) - A vice-president of the Croatian National
Sabor's House of Representatives, Vladimir Seks, on Tuesday
announced the first Lower House session in 1999 for February 27.
As significant topics on the session's agenda, Seks pointed to a
debate on a bill on salaries of judges and other judiciary
officials, on a draft amendment to the Health Insurance Law, and
amendments to the Law on Areas of Special State Concern.
Also important would be a discussion on cooperation between Croatia
and The Hague International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia,
Seks added.
The House of Representatives session's agenda would probably also
tackle the appointment of a Supreme Court judge which, Seks said,
was related to a reshuffle in the judiciary.
Seks declined to comment on the talks Croatian President Franjo
Tudjman held with several heads of the Croatian Opposition on
Tuesday.
When asked if the talks between the ruling Croatian Democratic
Union and six opposition parties would continue, Seks said the
talks could be expected in near future.
(hina) it/ha jn