ZAGREB/SAARBRUECKEN, 24 Nov (Hina) - The President of the European Parliament Commitee for South-East Europe, Doris Pack, on Sunday sent a letter to the Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa, asking him to exert his powers so that the new
decision on the allocation of broadcasting frequency, presently owned by Radio 101, is not made in the same spirit as a recently adopted decision.
ZAGREB/SAARBRUECKEN, 24 Nov (Hina) - The President of the European
Parliament Commitee for South-East Europe, Doris Pack, on Sunday
sent a letter to the Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa, asking him to
exert his powers so that the new decision on the allocation of
broadcasting frequency, presently owned by Radio 101, is not made
in the same spirit as a recently adopted decision. #L#
In the letter, which was also sent to the Croatian news agency
Hina, Pack expressed her support for the protest against the
incomprehensible decision by the Croatian Telecommunications
Council not to allocate frequency to Radio 101.
Recalling that Croatia's admission to the Council of Europe
represented the acknowledgment of Croatia's quality in respecting
democratic rules, Pack added that those who made such decisions did
not work to the benefit of Croatia.
At the end of her letter, Pack stressed that her concern was
prompted by the fact that she cared about the reputation of
Croatia, which she was willing to support in the future as well.
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