ZAGREB, Nov 20 (Hina) - A few parties and independent lists presented their programmes during Croatian Television (HTV) broadcasts on Thursday evening.
ZAGREB, Nov 20 (Hina) - A few parties and independent lists
presented their programmes during Croatian Television (HTV)
broadcasts on Thursday evening. #L#
One of them was the Action of Social Democrats of Croatia (ASH) the
president of which, Zlatko Klaric, said the party was sticking to a
course of action which its outstanding member, the late Ante Miko
Tripalo, defined while promoting a democratic, socially sensitive,
law-based and civic Croatia.
Anto Kovacevic of the Croatian Christian Democratic Union (HKDU)
told the TV audience that a radical change was necessary in the
country and that those "who sold out Croatia and gave false
promises" should be removed from power.
In his speech marked by stylistic figures, Kovacevic said Croatia
was divided into those being persecuted and symbolised by the fate
of the runaway general Ante Gotovina, those who were 'jailed' and
the case of imprisoned General Mirko Norac epitomised their fate,
and the third category which included secret agents who worked
against Croatia and who bought Croatia's wealth.
Drago Mintas who presented the programme of the Civil-Democratic
Party (GDS), suggested that MPs should be elected of one-year-long
term of office. He accused European power-wielders of plans for
taking possession of Croatian houses, hotels, construction sites
and sea.
The Christian-Social Union (KSU) informed the TV audience that it
was promoting the restoration of moral values.
(hina) ms sb