HDZ as Cosa Nostra and Al Qaeda (from zelenapolitika.wordpress.com) |
continue, unfortunately, to get news nothing positive from Croatia continues to be a place for protests against the government. While Monday 'last in the Croatian capital Zagreb showed about one thousand five hundred people organized via Facebook, Wednesday' their numbers, as announced, and are 'evidently multiplied. Despite the snow and cold protesters gathered in the square of the flowers always in the center of Zagreb in the march to reach durata diverse ore lungo le strade della capitale un numero di 5000 persone. Tutti riuniti con un solo motivo, esprimere l'insoddisfazione con il governo di Jadranka Kosor, chiedendone le dimissioni e invocando le elezioni anticipate. Le manifestazioni si sono svolte anche a Fiume, Pola e Spalato. Questa volta al gruppo Facebook si sono riuniti anche due parlamentari: il laburista Dragutin Lesar e l'esponente dell'IDS, Damir Kajin. Dragutin Lesar nel suo rivolgersi alla gente riunitasi in Piazza dei Fiori ha detto di essere venuto perche' spinto dalle dichiarazioni del relatore del PE per la Croazia, Hannes Swoboda il quale aveva detto di non voler mischiarsi negli affari interni della Croazia, che e' un diritto democratico manifestare ma per quanto riguarda la richeista elections anticpate said first tomore conclude negotiations with the Union and only after holding elections. A declaration that, immediately applauded by the top government, unlike some members of the opposition.
The items were scanned in the streets of Zagreb were the usual ones now, "HDZ thieves!" Go Jaco (Jaco and 'the name given' to the Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor), "All the streets ',' All elections, "etc.. From the piazza where the demonstrators gathered yesterday evening continued to the place where they burned the flag of the HDZ party government but from there 'also went to the headquarters of the largest opposition party, the SDP which also They burned the flag of the Social Democratic Party as well as' the EU flag. The march through the streets of Zagreb and 'ended in front of the house of Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor where the protesters continued to chant words against the prime minister to call her to go out and resign. There 'to add that the group of 34 protesters who last week took part in violent menifestazioni, as decided by the court and' a decision was taken custody of one month, among other things' cause they had announced to intend to continue to participate in future events. The events of Wednesday ', it should be noted, took place without incident and violence while new protests, even more' massive, have been announced for tomorrow, Friday '.
must be said that the latest episode of events and 'just happened the day that the European Commission, even a week before the scheduled date, made public the report on Croatia. According to representatives of the Croatian Government and according to the chief negotiator, Vladimir Drobnjak, this is the best value for the progress of Croatia. Stefan Feule, European Commissioner for Enlargement said, however, 'with caution with which this report opened the way to Zagreb to the Union, has encouraged the path of Croatia, but noted that the conclusion of the negotiations by June and' project ' very ambitious. " Brussels expects from Zagreb to redouble their efforts and well outlines the obligations that Croatia has yet to meet to conclude the process of negotiations. In more 'is not no date was indicated to the conclusion of the negotiations. The next Intergovernmental Conference 'scheduled for April 1. Today [Tuesday, March 3, ed], during the session, the opposition leader, Zoran Milanovic called for the Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor in parliament is to report to Members about what is' going to respond to serious allegations under which his party behind the violent demonstrations there are opposition parties and to say when you gonna 'vote. Milanovic said that negotiations with the EU must be concluded, that everyone knows what 's the trend toward this and objective and 'why the opposition calls for elections to be more' soon, within a reasonable time. 'People and' bitter ', said Milanovic. To replicate the HDZ leader, Andrija Hebranga who said that the situation in Zagreb and 'excellent, noting that today in the capital is more than 50 European representatives. Hebranga reiterated the position of his party and the government that the deadline for the elections and 'that after the conclusion of accession negotiations.
In a rather delicate moment for the government party and the ruling coalition will take place in Zagreb a two-day conference under the title "Croatia: a new model of enlargement" organized by Central Committee of the European People's Party. An attempt this, analysts say, to express full support for the final phase of accession negotiations of Croatia. The first day and 'was devoted to the challenges the expectations of the country's EU membership, as well as' the economic effects of accession. "Croatia will conclude 'his work and proudly with heads held high and will enter' the EU way home to his circle of European civilization," said Jadranka Kosor in the opening and coferenza and 'conviction that Croatia will succeed by June 'to close the remaining seven chapters, including the two most' delicate: Justice and Competition. Among rapprsentanti of EPP, the HDZ party and friend of the Croatian Party of the peasants, which is part of the coalition government in Zagreb and 'eruocommissario also come for justice, Viviane Reding, which has recognized the great progress of Croatia in terms justice and fundamental rights and the fulfillment "in large measure" of the criteria for 'EU membership, as he said, is "at hand." Tomorrow, the second day of the conference, it is called 'Croatian entry into the EU of the implications on the European prospects of South Eastern Europe as well as' regional collaboration. Among others, interview the minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of Croatia, Gordan Jandrokovic and the Albanian Minister of European Integration, Majlinda Bregu. Of responsibility ' European region, will speak the head of the EU Delegation in Serbia, Vincent Degert, the EU Special Representative in BiH, Valentin Inzko and the President of the Commission on Culture and education PE, Doris Pack
And while you do everything to demonstrate firmness and protnezza to take this last step to Europe, so 'expected by Croatian politicians, the current disillusionment with the government, the worsening economic situation in the country is already' listings of possible delays that yesterday arrived from Brussels and that they will not do anything for optimistic forecasts of the conclusion of the chapter more 'delicate - Justice, by June, they are' rising Euroscepticism and that according to current polls at this time for entering the EU would vote only 38 percent of the population. Dissatisfaction grows and envelops everyone: workers, peasants up to the pensioners, but no less, and it 'well that's what worries also surrounds the young people who feel no prospects. As mentioned, tomorrow there are new demonstrations against the government. Hopefully will be held in peaceful and dignified tone, 'cause the memory of the violence last week leaves no one indifferent.
[*] Radical Radio correspondent
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