ZAGREB, April 19 (Hina) - The Croatian Parliament's House of
Representatives on Friday concluded the April session.
The House passed several laws which had been
discussed this week.
One of these was the Referendum Act, which stipulates the
procedures for organising state, local and advisory referenda.
The Act grants all Croatian citizens over 18, whether they
reside in Croatia or abroad, the right to vote at state referenda.
For local referenda, the suffrage is limited to the
residents of a particular municipality or county.
Consultative referenda are called by the Government for the
purpose of learning about the public opinion on the functioning of
local government and self-government units.
The House also appointed a committee to prepare
commemorative festivities in honour of Bleiburg and Way of the
Cross victims on May 15. The committee is chaired by the President
of the Parliament, Vlatko Pavletic.
In May 1945, soon after the official end of the Second
World War, British forces handed thousands of Croatian soldiers
(who belonged to the Independent State of Croatia) and civilians to
Tito's Communist partisans and the then Yugoslav People's Army (the
JNA) in the Bleiburg field. Many of the extradited soldiers and
civilians were killed by the JNA and partisans without any trial.
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