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ZAGREB, Mar 19 (Hina)- After a long debate on the final draft of a
bill on the official use of minority languages, the Croatian
Parliament's House of Representatives decided to send the bill to
its third reading.
According to the bill, Croatian minorities could use their
languages and scripts, along with the Croatian language and the
Latin scripts at the first instance courts and administrative
bodies and at representative and executive bodies of cities and
municipalities.
MPs of the Istrian Democratic Assembly and the Croatian Social
Liberal Party believe that minorities should be allowed to use
their languages at the county level as well. The caucus of MPs
representing minorities believes that cities and municipalities
where minorities languages are official should proclaim them equal
to Croatian.
Certain MPs stressed that minority rights should not be below those
that they had in the former Yugoslavia. Thus, MP for the Primorje-
Gorski Kotar county suggested that before the third reading the
Government should draft a list of those rights.
An ethnic Hungarian MP remarked that the bill's main fault was that
it did not envisage official use of minority languages in
municipalities where minorities have a relative majority. He noted
that Croatia practically did not have any municipalities where
minorities made absolute majority of the population. What an ethnic
Serb MP finds amiss is that the bill restricts the use of minority
languages to certain areas.
(hina) jn mr/mrb
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