ZAGREB, July 18 (Hina) - Parliament president Zlatko Tomcic said on Friday that statements by opposition deputies regarding the sale of 25 percent plus one share of the INA oil company to Hungary's MOL were a result of "an
unreasonable and unnecessary nervousness".
ZAGREB, July 18 (Hina) - Parliament president Zlatko Tomcic said on
Friday that statements by opposition deputies regarding the sale of
25 percent plus one share of the INA oil company to Hungary's MOL
were a result of "an unreasonable and unnecessary nervousness".
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He said that the deputies had been given copies of a report and all
the agreements relating to the company's privatisation.
"If anyone found anything suspicious in the process of
privatisation of INA, they should have been in the parliament
chamber to express those suspicions or show evidence of any
irregularities," Tomcic said in a comment on the claims by
opposition leaders that INA's sale was not transparent and legal.
He said that parliament had twice discussed reports on the
privatisation of INA and passed a law on its privatisation.
Tomcic stressed that INA's privatisation "was carried out
extremely fairly and in a parliamentary way. All the accusations
are therefore absolutely untrue."
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