ZAGREB, Jan 2 (Hina) - Fifty newly-elected members of the Zagreb
City Assembly were sworn in at a session on Tuesday.
The session, held in line with a government decision of
December 4 last year, was opened by Administration Minister
Davorin Mlakar with a minute of silence in honour of the fallen
in the war.
Also present were the outgoing Mayor Branko Miksa,
several members of Parliament, leaders of parliamentary parties
and directors of Zagreb public companies.
The Mandate Commission, comprising three representatives
of the opposition parties and two of the Croatian Democratic
Union (HDZ), was elected after a recess during which its
composition was agreed upon.
The recess was preceded by a heated debate after the
opposition bloc proposed four representatives to the commission
and invited the ruling HDZ to propose one.
During discussion on a report by the Mandate Commission,
which was later adopted by a majority of the vote, opposition
councillors challenged the mandate of Predrag Haramija because he
had been elected to the Assembly as an HSS representative and in
the meantime joined the HDZ. HDZ councillors disputed the
activity of the opposition coalition.
The majority of councillors supported a decision on the
application of the temporary statute of the City of Zagreb and
the temporary standing orders of the City Assembly, rejecting
proposals that a required two-thirds majority vote be annulled
and that Zagreb city leaders be elected by secret ballot.
The Commission for Election and Appointments was elected
with a majority of the vote.
According to the results of the 29 October 1995 election,
the HDZ won 17 seats, the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS)
10, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) 9, the Croatian Independent
Democrats (HND) 4, the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) 3, while the
Croatian Party of Rights (HSP), the Action of Croatian Social
Democrats (ASH) and the Croatian People's Party (HNS) won two
seats each, and the Croatian Party of Rights 1861 (HSP 1861) won
one seat.
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