ZAGREB, 21 Oct (Hina) - The bill on peaceful assembly and public
protest will be withdrawn from the parliamentary procedure, said a
representative of the Croatian Interior Ministry at a round table
discussion of the Croatian Union Bloc (HSB), dedicated to the
bill.
Participants in the discussion were informed about this decision of
the Interior Ministry by the head of the Ministry's legal affairs
department, Goran Bosiocic.
Representatives of trade unions, opposition parties and non-
government associations had sharply criticized the bill, claiming
that it violated in the Constitution guaranteed human and civic
rights, as it practically prevented the organisation of those
public meetings with which the authorities do not agree.
However, the Interior Ministry representative said that similar
legal solutions exist in many other democratic states. The bill on
public assembly had been completed more than a year ago, and the
Interior Ministry could no longer remain 'by the then estimation of
the situation'.
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