ZAGREB, March 1 (Hina) - The recently-appointed 11th judge of the Croatian Constitutional Court, Milan Vukovic, on Monday took an oath promising that he would respect the Constitution and Croatian laws while performing conscientiously
his new duty. Vukovic was sworn in before Croatian President Franjo Tudjman who congratulated him for the oath and expressed confidence that on the grounds of his rich experience in law, Vukovic would be able to contribute to the work of the Constitutional Court. Tudjman wished the best to Vukovic in the future work. Present at the oath-taking ceremony were Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa, Tudjman's chief-of-staff Ivica Kostovic, and other senior officials.(hina) ms
ZAGREB, March 1 (Hina) - The recently-appointed 11th judge of the
Croatian Constitutional Court, Milan Vukovic, on Monday took an
oath promising that he would respect the Constitution and Croatian
laws while performing conscientiously his new duty.
Vukovic was sworn in before Croatian President Franjo Tudjman who
congratulated him for the oath and expressed confidence that on the
grounds of his rich experience in law, Vukovic would be able to
contribute to the work of the Constitutional Court.
Tudjman wished the best to Vukovic in the future work.
Present at the oath-taking ceremony were Croatian Premier Zlatko
Matesa, Tudjman's chief-of-staff Ivica Kostovic, and other senior
officials.
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