PETRINJA, July 31 (Hina) - The Croatian Government has established that responsibility for last week's collapse in the ferry service Fortica-Miletici (linking the mainland with the island of Pag) rests with the Ministry of Maritime
Affairs, Transport and Communications, Croatian Road Management and 'Jadrolinija' shipping company. "Regardless of attempts to shift and shun personal responsibility, there is indisputable evidence about the responsibility of the three sides", Croatian Vice-Premier Ljerka Mintas Hodak told reporters during her visit to Petrinja. She said sanctions for the three sides responsible for the traffic collapse would be determined by the President of the Republic. She did not want to comment on a statement by the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) spokesman Vladimir Seks on possible resignations in the Government due to the traffic collapse. After she visited border crossings, ferry piers
PETRINJA, July 31 (Hina) - The Croatian Government has established
that responsibility for last week's collapse in the ferry service
Fortica-Miletici (linking the mainland with the island of Pag)
rests with the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Transport and
Communications, Croatian Road Management and 'Jadrolinija'
shipping company.
"Regardless of attempts to shift and shun personal responsibility,
there is indisputable evidence about the responsibility of the
three sides", Croatian Vice-Premier Ljerka Mintas Hodak told
reporters during her visit to Petrinja.
She said sanctions for the three sides responsible for the traffic
collapse would be determined by the President of the Republic.
She did not want to comment on a statement by the Croatian
Democratic Union (HDZ) spokesman Vladimir Seks on possible
resignations in the Government due to the traffic collapse.
After she visited border crossings, ferry piers and traffic
junctions, Mintas Hodak said traffic was intensified on roads
leading toward the coast, but there were no delays.
(hina) rml