ZAGREB, Oct 1 (Hina) - President of the Croatian Supreme Court,
Milan Vukovic, on Wednesday received the outgoing Polish Ambassador
to Croatia, Wieslaw Walkiewicz.
Vukovic and Walkiewicz agreed about the need for even better
cooperation between Poland and Croatia in all fields, especially
justice.
Vukovic informed his guest about the rich history and current
issues of the Croatian Supreme Court which had been established in
1861.
He especially recalled the political processes and political
instrumentalisation of the judicature during the communist period.
At that time, Vukovic said, there was a unity of power, in which
judges had been subjected to re-election and dismissal if they were
not faithful to the ruling Party.
"Today judges are independent, permanently nominated to their
judiciary duties at which they remain until they are prepared for
retirement," Vukovic said.
Walkiewicz expressed satisfaction that he had personally
witnessed the historic and tragic times of the breakdown of the
former state and the creation of independent Croatia.
I am satisfied that I have personally established diplomatic
relations between Poland and Croatia and Slovenia, and that trade
between Croatia and Poland has tripled during my mandate, the Polish
Ambassador said.
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