The HSLS leadership began a session on this topic in Zagreb on Saturday morning, but no conclusion was made before Saturday afternoon when Kosor was holding a news conference in Dubrovnik.
It is difficult to make any comment since there is no news from the HSLS meeting and its president has not informed me about their intentions, Kosor said.
"We have sufficient support in the Croatian parliament so I don't think there'll be an early election," Kosor said, adding that an early election would only slow down Croatia's European Union accession process.
Commenting on the strike of Croatia Airlines cabin staff and on the ongoing negotiations between the management and striking trade union, Kosor said that the management should do all it could, taking into account the current situation in the country.
"The government will have to find additional money for that company. Keeping jobs for flight attendants and others is the top priority," she said, hoping for a compromise.