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ZAGREB, June 3 (Hina) - The Croatian National Parliament's House of
Representatives Wednesday endorsed a report on the work of the
ombudsman in 1997.
The representatives assessed the ombudsman's office had become a
fully viable institution, and that it should be further
strengthened in order to fulfil its constitutional and legal
obligations.
The report was assessed as very good, thorough, containing concrete
examples. It was pointed out in the debate however that the
government and parliament should be quicker in reacting to the
ombudsman's initiatives.
Submitting the report to the Lower House, ombudsman Ante Klaric
concentrated on the government's stand on the report.
Despite having supported the ombudsman's work and report, the
government had, through some procedures, brought his independence
into question, said Klaric.
He announced he would submit reports on citizen complaints on the
slowness of courts to the Lower House's Justice Committee, and that
in the future he would also deal with problems of workers who had not
been received their salary in months.
The ombudsman pointed out the arbitrariness of local authorities
and assessed that state bureaucracy should be reduced to a measure
which would work to the benefit of citizens.
He also pointed out the high level of cooperation established with
international organisations in the protection of human rights.
Klaric also thanked the government, the ministries of the interior
and labour and social welfare, and the Premier on their
cooperation.
He concluded his address by saying it should not be allowed that
Bosnian Croats and those living in the Sava River area move to other
countries.
The ombudsman also thanked the Lower House for the given support.
Klaric was especially grateful to the United Nations and the UN High
Commissioner for Refugees for their assistance in presenting the
report on his work to the international public and making it prove
that Croatia was capable of resolving its problems within its own
institutions.
Today the Lower House also concluded debates on a final bill
ratifying an agreement on friendship and cooperation between
Croatia and Romania, and a final bill ratifying the 1989
International Convention on Rescuing.
Ratified by some 20 most important maritime countries, the
convention regulates rescuing on navigable waterways.
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