Croatia To Adjust Constitution to Ease Joining the EU
February 14th, 2008
Zagreb, February 14 (CP) — In order to secure the success of a referendum on EU entry, Croatian authorities are to adjust the constitution.
The changes are worked on by the former parliament speaker Vladimir Seks.
The SDP leader Zoran Milanovic said that changes to the constitution and issues regarding the referendum on EU membership should be conducted in a rational manner.
While the HNS leader Vesna Pusic claims that the issue of the Diaspora needs to be regulated, especially its members’ voting rights in both the elections and the referendum.
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