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ZAGREB, July 24 (Hina) - The Association of Croatian Judges (UHS) on
Friday welcomed Croatian President Tudjman's suggestion to
reconsider a law on the rights and obligations of state officials
and its non-application until changes and amendments are made.
The passing of the law resulted in considerably higher salaries
for
officials of legislative and executive authority and of Supreme
Court judges.
Many judges however were left out, which caused frustration and
great dissatisfaction among Croatian judges, and brought the
political situation to a "white heat" level, the UHS Administrative
Committee emphasised at today's session.
The UHS believes the said law put the judiciary into an unequal
position in relation to the legislative and executive authority.
The UHS will therefore suggest that the rights and obligations of
judges be decided by passing a separate law.
UHS president Vladimir Gredelj was satisfied with a meeting UHS
representatives had with Premier Zlatko Matesa and Justice
Minister Milan Ramljak this Wednesday.
It was agreed that by September this year the UHS would draft a
proposal to resolve the problems of the judges' salaries.
The Premier also announced a considerable increase in the judges'
salaries starting January 1, 1999, Gredelj said.
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