VUKOVAR, Oct 6 (Hina) - In a Monday letter to UNTAES Civil Affairs
head Gerard Fischer, Vukovar Mayor Vladimir Stengl assessed the
recent postponement of the Vukovar City Council's third session as a
"conscious obstruction of the town administration's work".
In the letter delivered to Hina, Stengl recalled the session
called for 2 October was postponed. All councillors arrived at the
appointed time, he wrote, but on a Serb Democratic Independent Party
(SDSS) councillors' demand, who make up the council's minority,
council president Marko Ceprnja postponed the session.
According to the Vukovar mayor, Ceprnja did not consider the
demand most councillors made for the session to be held
nevertheless, leaving only unadjusted items for later. For this
reason, Stengl wrote, already agreed decisions important for the
town's functioning (public utility projects, town taxes) were not
reached.
Mayor Stengl views such behaviour on the part of the Vukovar
City Council president as unacceptable, especially in view of
constant criticism by the SDSS that nothing in Vukovar works.
It is very indicative, Stengl wrote in the letter, that the
SDSS focuses its criticism on those fields in which Croatia is doing
its uttermost, such as local government and self-government, health
and education.
Our suspicions concerning the Serb side's true intentions in
relation to the restoration of mutual trust and normalization of
relations are therefore justified, Vukovar Mayor Stengl concluded in
his letter to the head of UNTAES' Civil Affairs.
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