KOSOR REPLIES DRAGOVAN
JANUARY 27 2010 17:54h
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After Igor Dragovan criticized the prime minister, calling on Bajic to check her property, Kosor presented her views on the issue.
After the end of this year's session of the Croatian Parliament, Prime Minister Kosor appeared before the press and briefly responded to numerous inquiries about the current ‘hot’ story - the one concerning the criminal charges against Zvonimir Mrsic.
- It seems to me that this is an attempt of transferring problems onto somebody else’s back - said Kosor referring to statements made by Igor Dragovan.
More specifically, Dragovan, among other things, said that “the SDP has no untouchables” and he mentioned Kosor’s HDZ party in a negative context.
- It looks like this might be the reason why they don’t want to support Mladen Bajic’s third term - stressed Kosor.
Kosor further stated that her “colleagues might think that this applies to one party only,” and stressed that she ultimately supports all investigations.
During the session of Parliament Dragovan told reporters that '”unlike the HDZ party, SDP has no untouchables” and how he believes that the prime minister is ‘pushing’ Bajic because she is hoping that he wiould be as obedient as he was to her predecessor.
How did Mrsic ‘fall’?
- What we seek is a quick, effective and fair investigation that would allow the truth to come into the open – Dragovan said at the time and urged the state prosecutor to determine the circumstances under which the President of the Government bought the apartment in which she currently lives.
Recall, Koprivnica-Krizevac Police Administration in cooperation with the National Anti-Corruption Office is completing a criminal investigation against two former Podravka board members and against Koprivnica mayor, Zvonimir Mrsic.
Criminal investigation was launched after the County Attorney's Office in Koprivnica requested investigation concerning the sale of the TD Podravka resort in Pirovac.
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