ZAGREB, April 4 (Hina) - The Croatian Government today held a
session, under chairmanship of Prime Minister Nikica Valentic, and
decided to propose Krunoslav Olujic to the State Judicial Council
for the president of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia,
the Government's press office said on Tuesday.
According to this decision, the procedure of the appointing
will be carry out without publishing the vacant position and not
following the procedure provided for in the article 17 of the law
on the State Judicial Council. The decision took effect
immediately.
Krunoslav Olujic was born in 1952 in Derventa, (Bosnian
Posavina, north Bosnia). At the 1992 elections Olujic was elected
as a deputy to the Croatian Parliament Parliament's House of
Representatives. In 1993 he was appointed to be the State Attorney
of the Republic of Croatia by the decision of the House of
Representatives, and in 1994 he was elected to be a member of the
State Judicial Council. Since October, 1994 Olujic has been the
National Security Office's chief by the decision of Croatian
President.
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