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ZAGREB, Dec 10 (Hina) - The Croatian Parliament's House of
Representatives began a three-day session on Wednesday with
question time.
Asked by Damir Kajin of the Istrian Democratic Party (IDS) about the
further process of privatisation of banks and hotels in the light of
Monday's decision by the Council for Strategic Decisions, Prime
Minister Zlatko Matesa said that the council had not passed a
decision on privatising enterprises but had adopted a strategy.
"The strategy includes the balance of national interests and a need
for all banks currently owned by the state to be partly privatised,"
Matesa said, adding that not more than 30 per cent of banks' capital
would be in private hands by the end of the century.
Responding to a question by Boris Kandare of the Party of Rights
(HSP), whether the trial of the so-called Vitez Group - who
voluntarily surrendered to the Hague tribunal in early October -
would begin within three months as it had been guaranteed to
Croatia, Justice Minister Miroslav Separovic said that those
guarantees had been given by the US ambassador and expressed
confidence that they would be fulfilled.
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