ZAGREB, Dec 1 (Hina) - Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) leader Ivo Sanader said on Monday he understood Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) president Zlatko Tomcic's reasons for announcing today that he would suggest to his party's presidency
not to enter a coalition with the HDZ but to nonetheless support the government Sanader looked the likeliest to form.
ZAGREB, Dec 1 (Hina) - Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) leader Ivo
Sanader said on Monday he understood Croatian Peasant Party (HSS)
president Zlatko Tomcic's reasons for announcing today that he
would suggest to his party's presidency not to enter a coalition
with the HDZ but to nonetheless support the government Sanader
looked the likeliest to form. #L#
Sanader told reporters at the HDZ offices that Tomcic had
personally notified him about his decision.
"I hope the HSS Presidency will accept the decision to support our
coalition government even though formally it won't be part of it."
Sanader said he understood the situation in the HSS and Tomcic, and
reiterated he and Tomcic had agreed to speak again after tomorrow's
HSS Presidency session.
Asked if he had expected such a turn of events, Sanader answered in
the affirmative and that he thought it was a good decision.
Sanader said talks with the Croatian Party of Rights were
continuing, that the two sides had taken note of existing problems,
and that he felt the talks should not be conducted through the
media.
"We are going ahead with our work and I believe that after today's
talks with representatives of ethnic communities, which were very
good, and the afternoon round of negotiations with deputies of the
Croatian Pensioners Party, we'll get enough seats based on which
we'll ask the president of the republic to entrust us with forming
the new government," Sanader said.
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