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ZAGREB, Nov 21 (Hina) - Croatian Telecommunications Council
president Branko Mocibob said on Thursday that the Council would
repeat an invitation for bids for a radio frequency licence for the
Zagreb area considering a decision by Globus 101 radio to renounce
the licence it was granted on Wednesday.
Radio 101 would continue regular broadcasts until the Council
made a new decision, Mocibob said in a statement.
The Croatian government issued a statement from a session on
Thursday noting that the Telecommunications Council was elected by
the Croatian parliament and that the government did not have legal
powers to influence the Council's work and decision-making.
The government said that conditions had been created for the
Council to repeat the invitation for bids for the radio frequency
in the capital, adding that Radio 101 should be ensured unimpeded
work until the completion of the bidding process.
The presidency of the city committee of the ruling Croatian
Democratic Union (HDZ) party called on the Council to reconsider
its decision and find a solution to everyone's satisfaction.
The presidency fully backed Radio 101's efforts to win the
licence and called on political parties to refrain from inviting
citizens to protest rallies considering international circumstances
surrounding Croatia. It emphasized the need to find a joint
solution to the benefit of the citizens of Zagreb.
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