ZAGREB, July 14 (Hina) - Negotiators of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) and the Opposition Six party group on Wednesday again failed to reach an agreement regarding new electoral legislation, but did agree to resume
negotiations on Thursday. "We must have consultations in the meantime, Vladimir Seks within the HDZ, and I with the other presidents in the Opposition Six," the group's coordinator Drazen Budisa told reporters after a four-hour debate with negotiators of the ruling party. Seks and Budisa both declined to comment on contentious issues or what has been agreed on. Budisa only said views could be brought closer. Early last week, the Opposition Six suggested that elections be held by early December at the latest, that the non-fixed quota for the Diaspora be based on the average of all nine electoral units, and that insight into voters lists be ensured by se
ZAGREB, July 14 (Hina) - Negotiators of the ruling Croatian
Democratic Union (HDZ) and the Opposition Six party group on
Wednesday again failed to reach an agreement regarding new
electoral legislation, but did agree to resume negotiations on
Thursday.
"We must have consultations in the meantime, Vladimir Seks within
the HDZ, and I with the other presidents in the Opposition Six," the
group's coordinator Drazen Budisa told reporters after a four-hour
debate with negotiators of the ruling party.
Seks and Budisa both declined to comment on contentious issues or
what has been agreed on. Budisa only said views could be brought
closer.
Early last week, the Opposition Six suggested that elections be
held by early December at the latest, that the non-fixed quota for
the Diaspora be based on the average of all nine electoral units,
and that insight into voters lists be ensured by sending a note to
every Croatian citizen entitled to vote.
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