SDSS To Remain Part of Croatian Government Despite Threats To Walk out
March 26th, 2008
Zagreb, March 26 (CP) – The Independent Democratic Serb Party (SDSS) has at an emergency session of its main body has after an hour and a half of debate decided to remain in the government.
It has been decided that Slobodan Uzelac is to remain in the government, but certain conditions are to be put to the government for this to happen.
The SDSS threatened to walk out of the coalition government following Croatia’s recognition of Kosovo a week ago.
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