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1. Central Europe Review - Croatian News Review
www.ce-review.org/00/10/croati - [Cached]Published on: 6/1/2001 Last Visited: 9/7/2002
The Presidency of the HDZ also decided to dismiss the party's Vice-President, Zlatko Canjuga, who was also President of the Zagreb City Assembly and of the Zagreb branch of the HDZ, for "failing to maintain a HDZ majority in the City Assembly."
Minister of Justice, Administration and Local Administration Stjepan Ivaniševic asked the members of the State Judicial Council (DSV), the supreme judicial body in the country, to resign. He justified his action by referring to the allegation that the DSV was elected in an illegal way. President of the DSV Ante Potrebica responded to Minister Ivaniševic by asking for his resignation instead.
The mandate of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Mission to Croatia will most probably be extended until the end of the year. In a statement to the press, following a meeting with OSCE Head of the Mission Bernard Poncet, Speaker of Parliament Zlatko Tomcic said he had "expressed a wish and a hope that an agreement on the extension of the Mission until the end of the year between the OSCE and Croatian Government could be reached." "We have assessed that the role of the OSCE Mission is useful in this phase of changes in the Republic of Croatia," he stressed.
President of the Republic Stipe Mesic appointed the five-member expert group that would develop a proposal for constitutional changes.

