WASHINGTON, June 17 (Hina) - U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright,
on Monday agreed with OSCE monitors' description of the Croatian
presidential elections that the elections were free but failed to enable
candidates to have equal coverage by media.
"We are concerned about the fact that there was not enough
possibility for the opposition party to be able to practice its ability
to be part of the election process," Albright said.
A spokesman for the State Department, Nicholas Burns, said that the
way how the pre-election campaign had been carried out would not help
Croatia.
It did not meet the minimum standards for democracies, Burns added
saying that last week President Tudjman had got 4008 seconds on Croatian
Television (HTV), whereas an opposition candidate was limited to 16
seconds.
This gave an indication of the control the government had over the
national media, he said.
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