ZAGREB, Sept 11 (Hina) - Croatia's government supports the stance that it is necessary to professionalise the armed forces, but it considers Libra MP Jozo Rados's bills on abolishing compulsory military service as premature.
ZAGREB, Sept 11 (Hina) - Croatia's government supports the stance
that it is necessary to professionalise the armed forces, but it
considers Libra MP Jozo Rados's bills on abolishing compulsory
military service as premature. #L#
After its closed-door session on Thursday, the government sent its
opinion on the bills to the parliament, read a press release issued
by the government's public relations office.
The Ivica Racan Cabinet discussed the implementation of
commitments under the Stabilisation and Association Agreement
(SAA) signed with the European Union.
The government also accepted a report on the course of negotiations
between Croatian and Polish delegations on defining a draft
bilateral agreement on cooperation in the prevention and
management of natural and other disasters.
It set up a commission for the construction of public roads, to be
headed by Premier Racan.
(hina) ms