ZAGREB, Nov 20 (Hina) - Candidates running in the November 23 parliamentary elections continued presenting their platforms on Croatian Television on Wednesday evening.
ZAGREB, Nov 20 (Hina) - Candidates running in the November 23
parliamentary elections continued presenting their platforms on
Croatian Television on Wednesday evening. #L#
The Democratic Social Union advocates order and justice.
Presenting the party platform, DSU candidate Vinko Hrkac said if
elected, the party would right the wrongs done to the socially most
endangered citizens.
Boris Anzulovic presented his independent slate which will run in
constituency no. 10 and is comprised of teachers and students from
the recently abolished Split Polytechnic.
The objective of the independent slate of Branko Bakula, running in
constituency no. 11, the one for the diaspora, is the promotion of
relations and cooperation between the Croat people in Bosnia-
Herzegovina and Croatia, Franjo Ljubic told Croatian Television.
Presenting the election platform of the Human Rights Movement,
Rikard Moritz advocated the abolishment of profit tax in order to
legalise grey economy and attract foreign investments.
Franjo Odobasic, who is heading the independent list of Farmer
Associations, said he would represent farmers and workers who could
not provide for their families due to low earnings.
The Pensioner Party Split advocates the return of the debt to
pensioners and equal opportunities for all, said Stanislav Jelaca,
presenting the party platform.
The platform of the coalition comprising the Croatian Democratic
Peasant Party, the Croatian Democratic Centre and the Democratic
Prigorje-Zagreb Party was also presented on Croatian television on
Wednesday evening.
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