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ZAGREB, 28 Jan (Hina) - The Serb National Council (SNV) on Wednesday
staunchly requested that the implementation of the Government
Regulation on Leasing Apartments Owned by the Republic of Croatia
be postponed.
SNV fears that the Regulation will result in inequality of citizens
before the law and constitution.
We insist that the implementation of the Regulation be postponed
until the Croatian Government can guarantee that people affected by
it will not be discriminated, said the SNV president Milorad
Pupovac at a media conference.
Croatian citizens who up until 31 March 1991 had tenancy rights in
the Croatian Danube River region can up until 15 March 1998 request
the signing of a contract on the renting of the apartment and in that
way gain protected tenant status.
According to Government information 5,000 apartments are in
question. Persons who do not have tenancy rights will have to leave
the apartments and will receive temporary accommodation.
Pupovac said that he had nothing against people having to leave the
apartments but asked the Government to explain the concept of
"temporary accommodation" and how long it would last.
The SNV president requested that the Government equalise the status
of other parts of Croatia where displaced persons are returning
with that of the Croatian Danube River region.
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