ZAGREB, Sept 26 (Hina) - The House of Representatives of the
Croatian parliament on Friday passed the Law on Criminal Procedure
as part of an integral reform of criminal legislation with 71 votes
in favour and one abstention.
The passing of the law received uniform support by the
representatives, who assessed it brought a balance between the
efficacy of the criminal procedure and the protection of the rights
of suspected or accused persons.
The Law on Criminal Procedure will come into effect on 1
January 1998. It brings new aspects to the pre-criminal procedure,
which envisages special "undercover" operative measures, such as the
supervision and taping of long-distance phone calls, setting up
cameras on private premises and undercover following of persons and
objects. The law also envisages the infiltration of criminal groups.
All these measures are permitted only under supervision and control
of a court of law.
Today, the representatives also adopted a bill on pension
insurance, which should initiate an integral reform of the pension
scheme, with 56 votes in favour and 29 against. The representatives
also endorsed the conclusions of the Labour, Social Policy and
Health Board, which proposed that a pension insurance law come into
effect on 1 January 1999, and not on 1 July 1998, as proposed by the
government.
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