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(From ONASA News Agency)
ZAGREB, March 1 (ONASA) - After their five-hour long talks on Friday evening, the leaders of the two strongest parties in the ruling coalition, Ivica Racan and Zlatko Tomcic told reporters that they had discussed many issues concerning the relations between the Social Democrats (SDP) and the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS), such as some bills which should be debated in parliament and the issue of privatization, Hina reported.
Addressing the reporters, HSS chief Zlatko Tomcic said he was confident that after these talks the two parties "are on the good path towards reaching soon a complete solution to the privatization issue". Thus, they can deny allegations of those who believe that privatization in Croatia was discontinued, Tomcic explained.
"Privatization has been carried out under one model which has not offered any prospects of full transparency and speed, but both of us are willing to remedy those insufficiencies," Tomcic said and Racan agreed with him.
Asked whether at the meeting they had mulled over possible candidates for the president of the Croatian Privatization Fund, Tomcic answered there was no talk of the personnel issues, and added that each party would soon define its stands so that they might ...