ZAGREB, April 8 (Hina) - The Croatian Parliament's House of
Representatives urged the internal affairs and national security
committee to add to the agenda yesterday's ammunition depot blast
in the Zagreb suburb of Sesvete, and to investigate the case.
Voting on the issue was preceded by brief reports by MPs.
A Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) representative said his
bench did not insist on a vote of non-confidence in Defence
Minister Gojko Susak at this session of the House, suggesting it be
done according to the Constitution and the rules of procedure. The
HSLS bench proposed a special session of the House of
Representatives should be held in no later than 15 days to discuss
the situation in the Defence Ministry and the Croatian Army.
The motion was seconded by the Croatian National Party (HNS),
the Social Deomocratic Party (SDP) and the Istrian Democratic
Assembly (IDS).
Parliament Speaker Stjepan Mesic asked that a request for such
a session be handed in writing so that this proposal could be
forwarded to the Government and included in the parliamentary
procedure.
Deputy Prime Minister Vladimir Seks said the Government was
not evading responsibility, and urged that facts must be
established before discussion on political responsibility.
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