Cacic said that he would accept also a prison sentence, although it would mean the end of his political career.
On January 8, Cacic caused the road accident in Hungary in which two people were killed.
As for media reports that the investigation into the accident was wrapped up in Hungary and that the Hungarian police referred the case to the Croatian justice system, he said that he had no information on the completion of the probe.
"Neither I nor my lawyer in Hungary have ever asked for the referral of the case. We possess no information that the case has been transferred, so I do not know what it is about," Cacic said adding that this seems to be misunderstanding.
The procedure against the HNS president Radimir Cacic over the car accident in Hungary has been completed in this country and the case has been referred to the Croatian authorities, a source from the Hungarian police told Hina earlier on Tuesday. "The case has been referred to the authorities in Croatia," said Karsay Kornel of the Kaposvar police.
The Croatian Justice Ministry has not yet received a request from the Hungarian ministry for the transfer of the case against Cacic to Croatia's judiciary, spokeswoman for the Croatian ministry Vesna Dovrancic told Hina,
In response to a question by HTV news host, Cacic ruled out a possibility for the Opposition coalition to include Split Mayor Zeljko Kerum.