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HADZ CENTRAL COMMITTEE SESSION CLOSES - CONCLUSIONS

ZAGREB, Feb 25 (Hina) - The Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) Central Committee session titled "Program Tasks of the HDZ in the Creation of Legal and Social State in Conditions of Privatization and Free Market" closed Sunday as members adopted conclusions which were read by the party leader Franjo Tudjman. "The HDZ was formed and remains to be a central, people's and all-Croat party," opens the text divided into ten separate paragraphs, adding that the party had gained best election results among similar ones in Europe and world. The party was admitted to the EUCD (European Union of Christian Democrats), while its youth branch was admitted to the European and International Youth Democrats' Union (DEMIYC and IYDU). "The Central Committee rejects criticisms and allegations, both from opposition and from certain international circles, saying that party contained for some too much communist remnants, and for others extreme nationalist or even fascist ones," the conclusions read. As the protection of national and state interests, needed cooperation of all national political groups, the party reiterated the call for such a cooperation "to all those parties and individuals who wished to contribute to strengthening of the Croatia's internal refurbishing and improving its position in the international community." But the Committee added it was "in the interest of a stable, prosperous and democratic Croatia to unmask, before Croatian and world public, the attempts of all those who, under mask of democracy, ally themselves against the HDZ as most contradictory parties in their efforts to discredit the HDZ." The third point of the text suggested that August 5, the day of liberation of Knin, be announced as a "Homeland Thanksgiving Day." Croatia has accepted the international guarantees for a peaceful reintegration of the Croatian Danube area in the country's legal system, recalls the fourth point, adding that the party remained on the view that a lasting normalization of ties with Serb-led Yugoslavia might be achieved only through mutual recognition of both states. The party would decisively oppose any attempts of rendering Croatia back to the frameworks of any supranational unions in the area of former Yugoslavia, the conclusions said, adding that consistent implementation of the Washington Accord and putting the Moslem-Croat Federation in Bosnia-Herzegovina to work was in Croatia's strategic interests, along with establishing all kinds of ties with the Federation. The party also urged for further refurbishing of Croatia as a modern, state-of-law, social and democratic state, particularly as regards the state administration, which should be modern and professional one, immune to the bureaucratism and corruption. The Central Committee also concluded it would stick to the economic policy, based on private entrepreneurship and free market "decisively continuing the process of ownership transformation and privatization." The HDZ, as a real popular party, would pay a special attention to the rise of living standards of any Croatian man, particularly the deprived classes, the eighth point said, while the ninth added that material position of science, education and culture should also be improved, in order to prevent the trends of "brain-drain" and to create conditions for as many as possible expatriated might return. The HDZ has fulfilled its historic task in establishing the independent Croatia and in the Homeland War -- confidence of the people and present circumstances, oblige the party to remain a vanguard in peace as well, in order to secure the economic and cultural development and firm the international position of a independent and democratic Croatia, the text said in its concluding point. (Hina) jn bk 251854 MET feb 96

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