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ZAGREB, Feb 17 (Hina) - The Croatian National Parliament's House of
Counties Tuesday unanimously endorsed a bill on obligations and
rights of state officials.
According to Administration Minister Davorin Mlakar, the bill
would refer to the President of the Republic, parliamentary
members, Constitutional Court judges, government members and
officials elected or appointed by the parliament or the President
of the Republic.
Upon coming into office, these officials would have to give a
statement on their financial situation.
They could be members of supervisory and administration boards of
trading companies in which the Republic of Croatia is the majority
owner, but remuneration for these board duties would go directly to
the state budget.
State officials would have to transfer membership or ownership of
shares in private trade companies to third parties.
Pension conditions for members of parliament would be equal as for
all other employed parties.
The bill also proposes that the President of the Republic, the Prime
Minister, and presidents of the Parliament and the Constitutional
and Supreme Courts have the right to use an official residence
during the course of their mandate.
Even though the bill was welcomed during today's discussion, the
representatives believed it had arrived too late. They warned that
the statement on the financial situation must be available to the
public, to which Mlakar agreed.
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