Seks told reporters that the parliamentary presidency had a number of objections regarding tv broadcasting of the work of parliament and criticised the professionalism of reporters, and added that Galic and Roncevic agreed with the objections.
"The main objections of parliament leaders refer to a lack of professionalism and the importance attached to parliament leaders, namely the editorial policy towards parliament in relation to the prime minister and the head of state," Seks said.
Seks said that an example of nonprofessional reporting was leaving out the parliament president from the report on the marking of Victory Day and Homeland Thanksgiving Day in Knin, as well as from the report on the visit of the head of NATO's Parliamentary Assembly to the Croatian parliament.
Answering to a reporter's question if this was the parliament's way of pressuring the Croatian Radio Television editorial policy, Seks said this was not a a form of pressure but an attempt to find a way for covering the work of parliament more professionally.
Asked about his meeting with Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and President Stjepan Mesic earlier today, Seks said the meeting focused on the currently state of affairs in the country.