ZAGREB, March 5 (Hina) - The Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) requests complete information on indictments which have allegedly arrived from The Hague and expects the government to voice its opinion on the matter, after which the party
will take a stand on the issue, HSP leader Anto Djapic said on Friday.
ZAGREB, March 5 (Hina) - The Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) requests
complete information on indictments which have allegedly arrived from
The Hague and expects the government to voice its opinion on the
matter, after which the party will take a stand on the issue, HSP
leader Anto Djapic said on Friday.#L#
Indictments with political assessments about an ethnic cleansing
campaign having been conducted in Croatia or about Croatia having
carried out aggression in Bosnia are unacceptable for the HSP, Djapic
told reporters in parliament.
Justice Minister Vesna Skare Ozbolt and government members made a big
mistake by failing to inform parliamentary deputies on Thursday about
available information regarding the alleged indictments.
The government needs to hold talks with political parties and hold a
debate in parliament, at a closed session if necessary, Djapic said.
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