ZAGREB, Sep 22 (Hina) - The Association of Croatian Judges (UHS) on Monday sent the European Association of Judges a report on the unsatisfactory situation in Croatia's judiciary and constant meddling by the executive government into
the independence of the judicial government, president of the UHS Vladimir Gredelj said following an extraordinary session of the UHS Administrative Committee.
ZAGREB, Sep 22 (Hina) - The Association of Croatian Judges (UHS) on
Monday sent the European Association of Judges a report on the
unsatisfactory situation in Croatia's judiciary and constant
meddling by the executive government into the independence of the
judicial government, president of the UHS Vladimir Gredelj said
following an extraordinary session of the UHS Administrative
Committee. #L#
Gredelj expects the European association to conclude such measures
that will certainly deter all future politicians from meddling in
Croatia's judiciary and finally realise that the judicial
government must be immune to political changes.
Gredelj confirmed objections that his report was one-sided,
justifying it by explaining that it represented the UHS's opinion
of the situation in the judiciary.
He believes that there has been no reform in the judiciary but
rather that a revolution is taking place and that the government's
measures are not leading Croatia towards Europe but drawing it
further away.
He noted that Prime Minister Ivica Racan had not responded to a
single invitation and that it as humiliating that the association
had been negotiating for the past three months to arrange an
appointment with parliament president Zlatko Tomcic.
The UHS Administrative committee supports the dissatisfaction of
the general assembly of the Supreme Court concerning the decreased
funding from the state budget for the judiciary. He warned that the
executive and some people in the judicial government were directly
hampering reforms in the judiciary.
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