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Hina gets new Governing Council

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ZAGREB, Feb 16 (Hina) - The Croatian Parliament on Friday appointed media expert Srecko Lipovcan, finance expert Aleksandar Adler, legal expert Gordana Carevic, IT expert Damir Pavuna, and Vladimir Lulic, the staff representative, as members of the new Hina Governing Council.
ZAGREB, Feb 16 (Hina) - The Croatian Parliament on Friday appointed media expert Srecko Lipovcan, finance expert Aleksandar Adler, legal expert Gordana Carevic, IT expert Damir Pavuna, and Vladimir Lulic, the staff representative, as members of the new Hina Governing Council.

Lipovcan is a university lecturer, newspaper editor and publisher. According to his CV, he has worked as a reporter in various print media and at radio stations since 1962. Seventy-two members of parliament voted for him, 11 abstained, and 20 were against.

Adler, who has been working for the past six years as brand manager in ice-cream maker Ledo, won the votes of 68 MPs, while 14 abstained and 20 voted against.

Carevic worked in the Culture Ministry's Administrative Services Department from 2002 to 2006. Last May she became head of the legal department of the Lado folk dance ensemble. Sixty eight (68) MPs voted for her, 10 abstained and 22 voted against her appointment.

Pavuna, who is the director and owner of IT firm Integra, won the support of 68 MPs, nine abstained and 20 voted against.

Lulic's nomination was supported by 86 MPs with ten abstaining and six being against his appointment.

Twenty-two applicants replied to the government's invitation for four members of Hina's Governing Council, apart from Lulic, a Hina journalist and editor, who was proposed by the workers' council.

The applications were sent after the Parliament relieved Bozo Skoko, Dijana Katica, Drazen Jovic and Ivan Rusan of duties in the Governing Council on 1 December following the Government's proposal to dissolve that four-member council which previously appointed Smiljanka Skugor Hrncevic as the new director-general of the agency. The Ivo Sanader Cabinet accused the then council of demonstrating "a democratic deficit" as it appointed the new director although the council had not yet included the staff representative.

Skugor Hrncevic succeeded Mirko Bolfek in the director's post on 1 January.

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