ZAGREB, Jan 23 (Hina) - A seven-party opposition alliance would put
up a new candidate for the mayor of Zagreb after President Franjo
Tudjman refused to confirm its candidate two weeks ago, City
Assembly president Zdravko Tomac announced on Tuesday.
Tomac told a press conference in Zagreb that "all along the
alliance has abided by the Constitution and law, trying to avoid
the prolongation of the (government) crisis" in Zagreb.
The press conference was held ahead of sessions of the Zagreb
City and County assemblies scheduled for Wednesday and was attended
by representatives of all seven opposition parties which had formed
the alliance to participate in the 29 October 1995 parliamentary
election.
Tomac said that there were problems in the functioning of the
local government in the capital because the County Assembly was
financially blocked and because of dual government in the city
itself.
In response to a question whether the Croatian Social Liberal
Party (HSLS) agreed with the appointment of a new mayor, City
Assembly vice president Dorica Nikolic said that it did but
expressed regrets that HSLS member Goran Granic could not assume
his office as a legally elected mayor.
Tomac said that it was possible that the President would not
confirm a new mayor and would name a commissioner instead, which,
Tomac added, would result in new elections in Zagreb.
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