NEUM, July 17 (Hina) - The National Committee of the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia-Herzegovina (HDZ BiH) on Saturday started its second session in the southern Bosnian town of Neum. Opening the meeting, HDZ BiH president Ante
Jelavic stressed the importance of adopting a permanent election law, which he believed could be of crucial importance for the survival of Bosnian Croats. Jelavic called on the party to declare war to organised crime, assessing that 'some state services in Bosnia-Herzegovina are involved in organised crime'. He did not, however, specify those services. Dismissing accusations that his party was preventing the return of Croat refugees, Jelavic said almost 350,000 Croats were waiting to return to their homes, of which 150,000 to the Bosnian Serb entity. The session is also attended by a Croatian delegation, led by Ivic Pasalic, an envoy of Croatian President Franjo Tudjman.(hina) rml
NEUM, July 17 (Hina) - The National Committee of the Croatian
Democratic Union of Bosnia-Herzegovina (HDZ BiH) on Saturday
started its second session in the southern Bosnian town of Neum.
Opening the meeting, HDZ BiH president Ante Jelavic stressed the
importance of adopting a permanent election law, which he believed
could be of crucial importance for the survival of Bosnian Croats.
Jelavic called on the party to declare war to organised crime,
assessing that 'some state services in Bosnia-Herzegovina are
involved in organised crime'. He did not, however, specify those
services.
Dismissing accusations that his party was preventing the return of
Croat refugees, Jelavic said almost 350,000 Croats were waiting to
return to their homes, of which 150,000 to the Bosnian Serb entity.
The session is also attended by a Croatian delegation, led by Ivic
Pasalic, an envoy of Croatian President Franjo Tudjman.
(hina) rml