ZADAR, Sept 21 (Hina) - The president of the Croatian True Revival (HIP), Miroslav Tudjman, said in Zadar on Sunday he expected his party's coalition with the Croatian Bloc (HB) to win 17-20 percent of the vote at coming parliamentary
elections.
ZADAR, Sept 21 (Hina) - The president of the Croatian True Revival
(HIP), Miroslav Tudjman, said in Zadar on Sunday he expected his
party's coalition with the Croatian Bloc (HB) to win 17-20 percent
of the vote at coming parliamentary elections. #L#
Responding to reporters' questions about the government's latest
moves in connection with Ante Gotovina, the fugitive general wanted
by the Hague war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Tudjman
said the latest steps would have an adverse effect on national
interests and Gotovina himself.
Tudjman said the incumbent authorities had interrupted their
predecessors' legal battle with the Hague tribunal's prosecution
regarding the tribunal's jurisdiction over Operation Storm.
"This government has consented to The Hague's jurisdiction and has
also gambled away the chance to save General Gotovina which opened
with new international interpretations of command
responsibility," said Tudjman.
Heading the HIP-HB slate in the ninth constituency (central and
southern coast and hinterland) is Admiral Davorin Domazet, the only
Homeland War senior officer heading a list of candidates in the
country, said Tudjman.
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