ZAGREB, March 10 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament's committees for the Constitution and legislature on Monday agreed that the coming parliamentary elections would take place under the existing electoral law, dating from 1999, with the
necessary changes to harmonise it with amendments to the Constitution and the Constitutional Law on the Rights of National Minorities.
ZAGREB, March 10 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament's committees for
the Constitution and legislature on Monday agreed that the coming
parliamentary elections would take place under the existing
electoral law, dating from 1999, with the necessary changes to
harmonise it with amendments to the Constitution and the
Constitutional Law on the Rights of National Minorities. #L#
At a joint session, the committees suggested to the parliament that
it entrust the Committee for the Constitution with the task to move
amendments to the existing electoral law by the next parliamentary
session, since there is no time for the adoption of a new law with
the constitutional deadline expiring by April 2 for that purpose.
The vote will thus be held under the existing law which will be
harmonised with the constitution, regarding provisions on the
annulment of the House of Counties, and with the constitutional law
on minorities, which envisages eight instead of the present five
seats for minorities.
Despite this decision, the committee for the Constitution with a
majority of votes decided to forward into parliament all four draft
electoral laws -- by the Democratic Centre, Croatian Peasants
Party, Social Democratic Party and MPs Zlatko Kramaric and Damir
Kajin.
The committee chairman, Mato Arlovic, believes it necessary that
all four drafts pass through the first reading so that based on
criticism and suggestions from the discussion a working group could
be established which would try and draw out the best of all drafts as
a basis for the drawing up of a new electoral law for parliamentary
and local elections.
The opposition's Croatian Democratic Union was against this
parliamentary discussion since a new electoral law would not be
passed for the time being.
(hina) lml sb