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ZAGREB, April 11 (Hina) - The Croatian Parliament's House of
Counties on Thursday decided with a majority of votes to take off
from the agenda a constitutional bill on cooperation with the
International War Crime Tribunal in The Hague.
Twenty-six deputies voted in favour, 19 were against while two
abstained from voting.
The motion for removing the item from the agenda was tabled by
House of Counties speaker Katica Ivanisevic who said that the House
had already endorsed the bill and that there was no need to discuss
it again.
The proposal was opposed by Opposition deputies. Tereza Ganza-
Aras of the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) said that the
House of Counties was entitled to table amendments in the second
reading of the bill, scheduled for this session.
HSLS member Mladen Godek presented an Opposition stance that
it was necessary for this item to remain on the agenda for
political and legal reasons and because of changes in the text of
the bill.
Godek expressed surprise at the proposal for taking the item
off the agenda, recalling that the bill had been put on the agenda
on Wednesday and copies of its text had been distributed to
deputies for discussion.
Godek said that the Opposition deputies had endorsed the bill
in the first reading.
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