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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 97-06-29
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
JUNE 29 1997 DAY
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
BANJALUKA - The Republika Srpska Ministry of Internal Affairs board of
staff, which was also attended by chiefs of the Public and State Security
and the Police Department for antiterroristic acts, considered in Banjaluka
the current political and security situation in RS. The announcement issued
by the Ministry of Internal Affairs says that the Ministry is acquainted
with the latest decisions made by the RS president, which were sent to the
minister of internal affairs. These decisions are 'restricting the
constitutional and legal authorities and are encroaching on the system of
subordination, managing and decision-making prescribed as the exclusive
minister's right'. The Ministry of Internal Affairs leadership unanimously
concluded that 'the asserted unconstitutional and illegal decisions made by
the RS president are encroaching on the work and disturbing complicated and
responsible activities of this state body'.
BELGRADE - The opposition in Serbia has a enormous task ahead - the
struggle for the electoral conditions, according to the international
standards, which might lead to firm alliances, pointed the head of the
Democratic Party (DS), Zoran Dyindyic, after the session of the party's
Main Board. They are of an opinion in the Democratic Party that it is still
too early to say whether the DS is to come out at the elections
independently or in a coalition. However, Dyindyic pointed out that
democrats will not any longer enter into technical, but into planning
coalitions exclusively.
BELGRADE - The Democratic Centre is to keep being engaged in the creating
of conditions for a successful building of a modern civil and democratic
society', stated the head of the Democratic Centre, Dragolyub Miryanic, at
the Party's assembly session. 'If Serbia does not find a way for its own
recovery at this elections, then she will be faced with further lagging
behind and ruining, assessed Miryanic.
ZAGREB - The cabinet of the chairman of the Presidency of B&H, Alija
Izetbegovic, issued an announcement saying that a meeting between Alija
Izetbegovic and the Croatian President Franyo Tudyman, which were to take
place in Split tomorrow, is delayed upon the request made by the Muslim
leader. The problems in the functioning of the Muslim-Croat Federation and
its relations with Zagreb were to be on the agenda. 'We see no interest to
be photographed together and give optimistic statements that are to be a
dead letter', says the announcement issued by the Izetbegovic's cabinet,
mentioning that 'the Croatian side is not ready to implement the agreements
reached between Croatia and the Federation of B&H, which were a
precondition for the holding of a meeting'.
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