ZAGREB, Jan 17 (Hina) - The Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) is holding an election assembly on Saturday at which 932 delegates will choose the party president among three candidates who said that if elected, they would restore
the party's credibility and the constituents' confidence, and build the HSLS on the principles of liberalism and centrist politics.
ZAGREB, Jan 17 (Hina) - The Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) is
holding an election assembly on Saturday at which 932 delegates will
choose the party president among three candidates who said that if
elected, they would restore the party's credibility and the
constituents' confidence, and build the HSLS on the principles of
liberalism and centrist politics.#L#
The acting party president and Varazdin mayor, Ivan Cehok, the leader
of the HSLS Medjimurje County branch and Mursko Sredisce mayor, Drazen
Breglec, and the vice president of the party's Karlovac County branch,
Marija Ficurin, announced intensive activities aimed at consolidating
the party and raising citizens' awareness that Croatia needed a strong
liberal party more than ever.
Cehok said the HSLS would welcome all former members if they accepted
the party's statute and platform, but added that he was against the
unification of the three existing liberal parties. "We don't need to
unite with those who are worn out or support the (Social Democrats)."
Breglec said the current party leadership had abandoned liberal
politics and that this was the cause of the party's poor rating at
November's parliamentary elections. He announced that if elected, he
would reopen negotiations with the ruling Croatian Democratic Union
(HDZ) so that the HSLS could get a ministerial seat.
"We need to insist less on leadership and more on the party's unity,"
said Ficurin.
During today's debate, HSLS delegates said the party was ruled by
factions. Some criticised the current leadership for having obstructed
the will of the party's members to join the coalition government with
the HDZ and for openly supporting Cehok's candidacy.
There was a proposal to name Drazen Budisa honorary president.
Eleven candidates are running for four posts of party vice-president.
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