ZAGREB, July 1 (Hina) - Croatia's First Deputy Prime Minister Drazen Budisa on Monday dismissed media claims that he had supported the ratification of an agreement on the Croatian-Slovene nuclear power plant Krsko at a government
session, but later changed his mind.
ZAGREB, July 1 (Hina) - Croatia's First Deputy Prime Minister
Drazen Budisa on Monday dismissed media claims that he had
supported the ratification of an agreement on the Croatian-Slovene
nuclear power plant Krsko at a government session, but later
changed his mind. #L#
In a statement issued today, Budisa said that at the June 19 session
of the Ivica Racan Cabinet, at which the agenda of the June 20
government session was determined, it had been agreed that the
agenda include bills on farming incentives, farming land, a
strategy of agricultural development, and a bill on the
ratification of the Krsko agreement. The bills were added to the
agenda to avoid missing deadlines, while their contentious
elements were to be discussed later.
"There was no agreement on the ratification of the document on Krsko
in the coalition, and I did not change my stand on it," Budisa said.
(hina) rml