ZAGREB, Apr 6 (Hina) - During a session of the parliamentary
Commission for Constitution, Standing Orders and Legislation,
Member of the Croatian Parliament Tomislav Pavao Duka distributed
copies of his letter of resignation from the Croatian Democratic
Union (HDZ) to reporters.
Stressing Duka's commitment to democratic values, the letter
spoke against "numerous breaches of democratic principles" he had
witnessed of late, which forced him to leave the HDZ.
The Commission on Constitution, Standing Orders and
Legislation convened today to give a qualified interpretation of
Standing Orders provisions relative to adding new items to the
agenda.
A session of the House of Counties was adjourned on March 25
as the Speaker and the HDZ bench disagreed over the provisions in
question.
The HDZ bench had tabled a motion for demoting the Speaker,
Josip Manolic. Manolic refused to place the motion on that day's
agenda, invoking his discretionary power under the Standing Orders.
The HDZ bench then requested the Commission to give a
qualified interpretation.
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