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PARLIAMENTARY SPEAKER URGES GOVERNMENT RESHUFFLE

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ZAGREB, July 5 (Hina) - Parliamentary speaker Zlatko Tomcic has told a Croatian newspaper that a month ago he did not think the government needed a significant reshuffling but is now of the opinion that Prime Minister Ivica Racan should keep his promise about the reshuffle. Tomcic has said he will be very worried if Racan fails to outline his proposals soon. In an interview on Thursday with the nation's highest-circulation daily, Vecernji list, Tomcic reminded that two months ago the ruling coalition said a government reshuffle would ensue after the establishment of county and local authorities. "I see absolutely no reason why Racan should not keep the promise that he would outline in a few days his vision of the government reshuffle and the way to resolve the most important state issues. Until a month ago I believed very firmly the government did not have to be significantly reshuffled. I thought it might d
ZAGREB, July 5 (Hina) - Parliamentary speaker Zlatko Tomcic has told a Croatian newspaper that a month ago he did not think the government needed a significant reshuffling but is now of the opinion that Prime Minister Ivica Racan should keep his promise about the reshuffle. Tomcic has said he will be very worried if Racan fails to outline his proposals soon. In an interview on Thursday with the nation's highest-circulation daily, Vecernji list, Tomcic reminded that two months ago the ruling coalition said a government reshuffle would ensue after the establishment of county and local authorities. "I see absolutely no reason why Racan should not keep the promise that he would outline in a few days his vision of the government reshuffle and the way to resolve the most important state issues. Until a month ago I believed very firmly the government did not have to be significantly reshuffled. I thought it might destabilise the ruling coalition. At this moment I will not talk further because we have to do this job in peace," Tomcic was quoted. He is confident Racan will outline his proposals to the five-party ruling coalition by the end of the week. "If it doesn't happen, I will be very worried." (hina) ha

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