ZAGREB, May 8 (Hina) - The Croatian and Yugoslav governments have
signed a protocol under which their respective commissions for
missing persons would exchange information on missing persons and
prisoners of war at a return meeting due to take place in Belgrade,
Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Kostovic told a lower house
session on Wednesday.
Speaking during question time, Kostovic said that the
government had filed a request to General Jacques Klein, UN
Transitional Administrator in the occupied areas of eastern
Croatia, that human rights centres be opened in the town of Vukovar
by September 1 this year.
Finance Minister Bozo Prka, in response to questions by
opposition deputies on what the government was planning to do with
the "Novi List" case in view of the fact that other newspapers had
also failed to pay turnover tax on services, said that everybody
was entitled to appeal against the penalty decision. He added that
his ministry would wait for the outcome of the administrative
procedure.
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