ZAGREB, Sept 16 (Hina) - An association of physical and legal entities claiming the right to Croatian Telecommunications' (HT) shares believes the upcoming privatisation of the HT would deprive a large number of claimants, who have
invested in the construction of the phone network over the past years, of their right to HT shares. The association believes Article 49 of the Croatian Constitution has been violated and will therefore address the Agency for the Protection of Market Competition and the Constitutional Court, and if necessary, the European Court for Human Rights, the association's representatives told a news conference in Zagreb on Thursday. According to the association's president Barbara Markac-Despinic, about one million legal and physical entities are the potential claimants. We are not opposing HT's privatisation but we want to warn about HT's obligations toward the investors, she adde
ZAGREB, Sept 16 (Hina) - An association of physical and legal
entities claiming the right to Croatian Telecommunications' (HT)
shares believes the upcoming privatisation of the HT would deprive
a large number of claimants, who have invested in the construction
of the phone network over the past years, of their right to HT
shares.
The association believes Article 49 of the Croatian Constitution
has been violated and will therefore address the Agency for the
Protection of Market Competition and the Constitutional Court, and
if necessary, the European Court for Human Rights, the
association's representatives told a news conference in Zagreb on
Thursday.
According to the association's president Barbara Markac-Despinic,
about one million legal and physical entities are the potential
claimants.
We are not opposing HT's privatisation but we want to warn about
HT's obligations toward the investors, she added.
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