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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 98-01-22
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
JAN. 22, 1998 DAY
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
BELGRADE - The president of Republika Srpska /RS/ Biljana Plavsic and newly
elected premier Milorad Dodik will talk in Belgrade with president of FR
Yugoslavia /FRY/ Slobodan Milosevic about taking over the duty of the new
Government of RS, overcoming the political and economic crisis and the
future economic cooperation of FRY and RS. As SRNA learns, Milosevic will
in the morning receive the high delegation of RS in Beli Dvor, and after
that is scheduled their meeting also with the president of Serbian
Government Mirko Marjanovic.
SARAJEVO - The vice-president of NAtional Assembly of RS /NA RS/ and leader
of Serbian Radical Party /SRS/ of RS Nikola Poplasen stated last night for
SRNA that newly elected Government is not competent to schedule the session
of Parliament. He explained that, according to the Rules of Procedure of
Assembly, the session could be convoked and presided by the president of NA
RS, while Government, i.e. president of RS or third of delegates can demand
its holding. "In accordance with the Rules of Procedure the president of
assembly is scheduling the session of parliament with the agenda, time and
place of its holding" - precisely stated Poplasen and assessed that "all
other matters represent aggressive disturbances of particular groups or
organs".
BANJA LUKA - The newly elected RS Government thinks that the Second session
of NARS "is regularly finished by election of Government by the majority of
peoples delegates", and that its continuation cannot happen and calls the
president of Assembly to schedule the third session in BAnja Luka on
January 24, in accordance to the former proposal. From the Cabinet of
president of RS Government is claimed that the call for, as said,
alleged continuation of the Second session of NARS only continuation
of the division of policy of RS, which, as stated, until now
lead Serbian Democratic Party with SRS. "The policy of division
became past in the moment when the Government was elected by the majority
of votes of peoples delegates and when it was recognised by all
international factors", is stated in the announcement.
AMSTERDAM - The English historian Mark Dealer, at the trial before Hague
tribunal to Serbian Slavko Dokmanovic in the cross examination presented
the facts which are pointing out that the leadership of Croatia by the
series of unconstitutional acts had have brought Serbs in the situation to
be worried for their survival, which contributed to the start of war. The
English historian acknowledged that to the war in Croatia contributed the
catastrophic move of Franjo Tudjman by evicting all Serbs as the
constitutional nation from the Constitution of Croatia and reduce them to
the national minority, which explained their fear of new oppressions.
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