ZAGREB, June 16 (Hina) - Member of Parliament Stipe Mesic on
Thursday asked the Constitutional Court to suspend the proceedings
re his appeal against the May 24 resolution of the Croatian
Parliament until the end of inter-party negotiations.
MP Mesic filed an appeal to the Constitutional Court last
Wednesday, contesting the May 24 resolution of the Croatian
Parliament to discharge him of his duties as Speaker on procedural
and constitutional grounds.
The House of Representatives approved a motion to discharge
Mesic, tabled by the ruling HDZ, at its session of March 24. The
session, at which opposition members were not present, is now
contested by the opposition as illegitimate.
In a leaflet he circulated among reporters, Mesic explained
his demand for suspension as an attempt to bridge the gap between
the HDZ and the opposition. If the two sides reach an agreement,
then the violations of the Constitution and the Standing Orders,
which he denounced in the appeal, could be remedied, said Mesic. He
added that he would drop the charges altogether if the two sides
reached an agreement.
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