ZAGREB, May 17 (Hina) - Croatian Parliament President Vladimir Seks has said that it is not very likely that the Sabor will open a discussion on Croatia's cooperation with the Hague-based UN war crimes tribunal.
ZAGREB, May 17 (Hina) - Croatian Parliament President Vladimir Seks has
said that it is not very likely that the Sabor will open a discussion
on Croatia's cooperation with the Hague-based UN war crimes tribunal.#L#
"Under a proposal which the co-ordination of heads of clubs of
parliamentary parties' deputies made together, this topic was put on
the agenda of the last parliamentary session under condition that
consensus be reached on draft conclusions which could serve as a basis
for the discussion. No consensual conclusions were drawn, and
consequently this item will not be on agenda for the time being," Seks
said on Monday after the parliamentary presidency held a session in
which also the heads of the parliamentary parties' clubs took part.
Asked about chances for the parliament to hold a discussion on the
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Seks
answered that "chances are not big".
He said that the next parliamentary session will be held from 26 May
to 4 June, with 32 items, most of which are the opposition-sponsored
bills, on its agenda.
On 28 May, the Sabor will mark its day.
Asked by reporters whether the parliament will be in session during
the European Soccer Championship in Portugal next month, the Sabor's
chief answered "we shall see".
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