ZAGREB, June 2 (Hina) - Croatian Social Liberal Party leader Drazen
Budisa, speaking on behalf of the parliamentary opposition parties,
told reporters on Wednesday the opposition were ready for talks
with the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ).
Budisa said a joint meeting announced for 1 p.m. today had not
been precisely arranged by him and HDZ chief negotiator Jure Radic.
"The only thing that is certain is that parliamentary opposition
leaders are meeting at 1 o'clock," Budisa said, adding that the
opposition would consider their views since a narrow group of
negotiators had failed to reconcile the views of the opposition and
the HDZ.
HDZ negotiator Adam Mestrovic said he personally was for the
meeting, but that he expected the main impetus to come from leaders
of the two negotiating parties Radic and Budisa.
The House of Representatives broke up a session last Friday to
allow for talks between the HDZ and the opposition on the
interpretation of the May 18 inter-party deal. The opposition has
been boycotting session since Tuesday last week.
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