STRASBOURG, Mar 8 (Hina) - Croatian Deputy Premier Ljerka Mintas-Hodak on Monday held talks at the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly and Administration for Human Rights as part of her three-day visit to Strasbourg.
Parliamentary Assembly Secretary-General Bruno Haller and his deputy Mateo Sorinas-Balfego aquatinted Mintas-Hodak with the current topics of the Council's work, the work of the Monitoring Committee and its latest suggestions related to the drafting of a report on Croatia intended for the Parliamentary Assembly's April sitting. The committee will discuss the document on March 10. The Council of Europe officials were interested in what the Croatian government had and intended to do towards complying with undertaken obligations, which in the report on Croatia are cited as top priority. The parties exchanged views on possible elements for a media support programme, which the Council of E
STRASBOURG, Mar 8 (Hina) - Croatian Deputy Premier Ljerka Mintas-
Hodak on Monday held talks at the Council of Europe Parliamentary
Assembly and Administration for Human Rights as part of her three-
day visit to Strasbourg.
Parliamentary Assembly Secretary-General Bruno Haller and his
deputy Mateo Sorinas-Balfego aquatinted Mintas-Hodak with the
current topics of the Council's work, the work of the Monitoring
Committee and its latest suggestions related to the drafting of a
report on Croatia intended for the Parliamentary Assembly's April
sitting. The committee will discuss the document on March 10.
The Council of Europe officials were interested in what the
Croatian government had and intended to do towards complying with
undertaken obligations, which in the report on Croatia are cited as
top priority.
The parties exchanged views on possible elements for a media
support programme, which the Council of Europe is drafting in
cooperation with the European Union.
Mintas-Hodak also discussed cooperation in adapting Croatian
social and labour legislation in the wake of a social charter signed
earlier today.
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