ZAGREB, April 9 (Hina) - The president of the Croatian Parliament, Vlatko Pavletic, at Tuesday's news conference announced that the next Lower House session would begin on April 10. The agenda consists of the final reading of a Bill
on Croatia's cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal.
ZAGREB, April 9 (Hina) - The president of the Croatian Parliament,
Vlatko Pavletic, at Tuesday's news conference announced that the
next Lower House session would begin on April 10.
The agenda consists of the final reading of a Bill on
Croatia's cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal. #L#
Macedonian President Kiro Gligorov was expected to address the
MPs on Friday April 12, Pavletic said.
He announced that the Parliament would discuss and decide on
item 21 of commitments which had been signed by Croatian President
Franjo Tudjman and Pavletic, in connection to Croatia's admittance
into the European Council.
Reiterating that the Parliamentary Assembly of the European
Council would discuss the admittance on April 24 followed by the
Ministerial Council at the beginning of May, Pavletic said,
"Everything points to the fact that Croatia will be admitted".
The Parliament's Declaration of Missing and Detained Croatian
Soldiers and Civilians which had been forwarded to parliaments of
UN member countries, Pavletic said.
He also informed reporters that a Parliament delegation would
visit Slovenia on April 16 and Bosnia-Herzegovina between 22 and 26
April.
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