ZAGREB, Nov 29 (Hina) - Croatian Parliament deputies on Friday met
representatives of "green" non-governmental organizations to
discuss cooperation in environmental protection.
With the organization of today's meeting Croatia has joined a
circle of Western European countries and countries in transition
which have already held such talks, said Radimir Cacic, president
of the parliamentary Committee for Urban Planning and Environmental
Protection.
Environmental organizations should be ensured access to
sessions of the Environmental Protection Committee and information
through "formal channels", "green" representatives said, adding
that regulations concerning environmental issues should be agreed
upon at public discussions.
They drew attention to financial problems their organizations
were faced with and said that this was the reason why many
initiatives had to be abandoned.
"Green" activists also brought up several bills which should
be discussed in Parliament, including those on the protection of
autochthonous animals, such as the Istrian cattle and the Posavina
horse, and the protection of soil quality.
The meeting was also attended by the president and secretary
of the Irish Parliament's Balanced Development Committee, Batt
O'Keeffe and Kevin Kirawan.
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