VUKOVAR, June 24 (Hina) - The second session of the Vukovar City Council
at which deputy mayors, co-presidents and commissions of City Council
were to be elected, did not take place on Tuesday as planned.
Mayor of Vukovar Vladimir Stengl of the Croatian Democratic Union
Party (HDZ) told reporters that an agreement on City Council co-
presidents and the make-up of the Statute and Rule Book Commission and
the Election and Appointment Commission failed to be reached.
After three-and-a-half-hour-long negotiations, Croatian councillors
left the building where the session was to start at 11.00 hours.
According to councillors of the HDZ and the Serb Democratic
Independent Party (SDSS), the dispute would be solved "on a higher
level."
Assessing the situation, the president of Vukovar's HDZ, Petar
Mlinaric, said that "people from the SDSS are very tough" and that they
"only want us to send them money, while they run the city."
The HDZ and the SDSS have 12 councillors each in the City Council,
while Tomislav Mercep's Independent List has two councillors. Vladimir
Stengl was elected Vukovar's mayor at the City Council's founding
session of 28 May, while Marko Ceprnja of the SDSS was elected the City
Council's president.
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