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ZAGREB, Feb 12 (Hina)- Representatives of the Council of Europe
said on Thursday in Zagreb they had noticed marked progress in the
development of Croatian local and regional democracy.
The delegation, headed by rapporteurs Helene Lund and Josef Leinen,
representing the Council's Congress of Local and Regional
Authorities, came on a three day visit to Croatia on 10 February.
"Since our last visit to Croatia in October 1997 we have noticed
progress in many areas. We consider that very encouraging",
stressed rapporteur Lund at a press briefing.
"However, the problem of the dual role of county prefects, who
represent both the state authorities and the local government,
should be resolved by a new law", stressed Leinen. He added that the
provision that makes the appointment of the prefect subject to an
approval by the President and the state "should be declared void".
Lund expressed hope that Croatia and the Council of Europe would be
working jointly on further decentralisation of the government. "We
find decentralised decisions more efficient and democratic", said
Leinen.
The delegation has been charged with drafting a report on the state
of local and regional democracy in Croatia. The report will be
represented to the Council's plenary session in May.
During its stay in Croatia the delegation has met Minister of
Administration Davorin Mlakar, the mayor of Zagreb Marina
Matulovic-Dropulic, the prefect of the Zagreb county Branimir
Pasecky, members of the committee for domestic affairs and local
self-government of the Parliament's House of Counties, president
of the Association of Croatian Cities and Municipalities Bozidar
Kalmeta. The delegation, which was also received at the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, visited the towns of Sisak and Karlovac.
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