ZAGREB, Jan 17 (Hina) - The House of Representatives today
addressed a Bill of Amendments to the Law of Obligations under
emergency procedure. The Bill was tabled by Member Vice Vukojevic
(HDZ).
Opening the debate, Vukojevic explained that the Bill proposed
to revoke Article 180 under which the state had to compensate the
material and non-material damage caused by terrorist activities or
aggression.
Vukojevic argued that this provision was a remainder of
Yugoslav legislation and that it was unknown to European
legislations. Under the European Convention on Compensation, the
state was not bound to compensate for damage inflicted by unknown
persons, he said.
Yet another argument was the possible cost to the Treasury if
citizens were to avail themselves of this opportunity. Since 1992,
the impugned article has generated 151 lawsuits worth over 64
million kuna. Under the Vukojevic Amendment, all these lawsuits
would be suspended.
Several members criticised the Amemdments on the grounds of
unconstitutionality, among others.
Replying to critics, Vladimir Seks (HDZ) reiterated that no
European legislation included such a provision.
Postponing the vote on the Vukojevic amendment, the House
proceeded to the Question Time.
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