ZAGREB, June 24 (Hina) - MPs of the Croatian National Parliament House of Representatives on Thursday in principle accepted the Report on implementing the Law on the rights of Croatian Homeland War Soldiers and Members of Their
Families, but criticised the unsatisfactory implementation of certain provisions, such as those pertaining to the employment of demobilised soldiers and allocation of land. The House postponed a discussion on amendments and drafts to the draft rescheduling of the state budget for this year, as MPs have not yet received a report from Thursday afternoon's closed session of the Croatian Government. The Lower House concluded its session Thursday and will continue work on Friday.(hina) lml jn
ZAGREB, June 24 (Hina) - MPs of the Croatian National Parliament
House of Representatives on Thursday in principle accepted the
Report on implementing the Law on the rights of Croatian Homeland
War Soldiers and Members of Their Families, but criticised the
unsatisfactory implementation of certain provisions, such as those
pertaining to the employment of demobilised soldiers and
allocation of land.
The House postponed a discussion on amendments and drafts to the
draft rescheduling of the state budget for this year, as MPs have
not yet received a report from Thursday afternoon's closed session
of the Croatian Government.
The Lower House concluded its session Thursday and will continue
work on Friday.
(hina) lml jn