ZAGREB, May 30 (Hina) - The French news agency AFP Monday reported
Croatian rebel Serbs' self-styled parliament in Knin to vote no
confidence to their "prime minister" Borislav Mikelic.
Mikelic himself did not attend the session, and a letter he
had sent was not even opened.
In a lengthy statement, quoted last night by Belgrade radio,
Mikelic reiterated his view that the "parliament"'s decision to go
for urgent unification with Serb entity in Bosnia, was a "mistake".
"I was warning about it and I warn about it now," Mikelic
said, explaining that the action would "certainly lead to carving-
up of 'Kraina' in two."
"At the same time the decision is a bare make-up for Kraina's
president Milan Martic's numerous anti-constitutional, illegal
actions, as well as for his catastrophic miscalculations," Mikelic
said.
The Mikelic's omen was backed recently by establishment of a
"coordination committee for Slavonia, Baranya and west Sirmium,"
headed by local Milosevic's proxy Goran Hadzic.
According to Belgrade-based news agency Beta, the Knin
parliament yesterday blasted the "committee", and its "self-
proclaimed, illegal and anti-constitutional activity." The
"committee" was designed only to "undermine 'Republic Serb
Kraina'," rebel Serb parliamentaries chorused.
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