ZAGREB, Dec 12 (Hina) - Croatian Interior Minister Ivan Jarnjak is
leaving his post and will most likely be succeeded by Ivan Penic,
currently holding the position of privatization minister, a senior
official of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party said
on Thursday.
"Minister Jarnjak is leaving for another responsible
government position which will enable him to dedicate more time to
his party activities within the HDZ presidency," HDZ secretary
general Ivan Valent told a news conference in Zagreb.
Vesna Skare-Ozbolt, a member of the HDZ presidency, said that
"some more changes in the government are being considered."
In reshuffling the government, President Tudjman will pay
particular attention to strengthening the HDZ's centrist policy and
making the state administration as efficient as possible, she said.
HDZ presidency member Drago Krpina said that Jarnjak was among
Croatia's longest-serving ministers.
"He is one of those ministers who have performed their duties
correctly, successfully and efficiently, and the qualities he has
demonstrated have obviously motivated the President to put his
services to good use in another office which at this moment is even
more crucial for the state," he said.
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