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  THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
The sovereignty of the Republic of Croatia is inalienable, indivisible and untransferable.
The Government shall be responsible to the President of the Republic and the House of Representatives of the Parliament of the Republic of Croatia.
Amendment of the Constitution of the Republic of Croatia may be proposed by at least one fifth of the representatives in the House of representatives of the Croatian Parliament, the President of the Republic, and the Government of the Republic of Croatia.
www.constitution.org /cons/croatia.htm   (8003 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: President of Croatia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Croatia is a parliamentary democracy where the President's main role is leading the armed forces and diplomacy together with the Government, in addition to a number of procedural duties of this eminent public office.
appoints and recalls diplomatic representatives of the Republic of Croatia, with the prior counter-signature of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia, at the proposal the Government and upon the opinion of the authorised committee of the Croatian Parliament
President of the Presidency of SR Croatia Franjo Tuđman was declared President of the Republic of Croatia, according to the Ammendments.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/President-of-Croatia   (758 words)

  
 THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
The President of the Republic may, at the proposal of the Government and with the counter-signature of the Prime Minster, call a referendum on a proposal for the amendment of the Constitution or any other issue which he considers to be important for the independence, unity and existence of the Republic of Croatia.
The President of the Republic shall, with the prior counter-signature of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia, appoint and recall diplomatic representatives of the Republic of Croatia, at the proposal the Government and upon the opinion of the authorized committee of the Croatian Parliament.
The Head Public Prosecutor of the Republic of Croatia shall be appointed by the Croatian Parliament at the proposal of the Government of the Republic of Croatia and with a prior opinion of the authorized committee of the Croatian Parliament for a four-year term.
www.legislationline.org /upload/legislations/83/7e/cba4cce79cf00bbcd828617daaaa.htm   (10154 words)

  
 Republic of Ireland - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The prime minister, the Taoiseach, is appointed by the president on the nomination of parliament.
The Republic of Ireland is traditionally described as having 26 counties, and these continue in use in cultural, historical and sporting contexts.
The Republic of Ireland is a small, modern, trade-dependent economy with growth averaging a robust 10% in 1995-2000.
open-encyclopedia.com /Republic_of_Ireland   (2554 words)

  
 Balkan Repository Project - Yugoslav Crisis 1991   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Stjepan Mesic Vice President of the Presidency of the SFRY declared at the Convention of the Croatian Democratic Union that Croatia had purchased weapons for its police through the trading network, and that Croatia committed itself for self- defense and therefore the reserve police forces were given the same authority as the regular police.
President of Republic of Croatia Franjo Tudjman stated at a press conference that "population should perhaps be ready for a general war for defense of Croatia".
President of Montenegro Momir Bulatovic suggested that proposal on preservation of the common state be treated equally with the proposal on its international abolishment.
www.balkan-archive.org.yu /politics/chronology/chron91.html   (5729 words)

  
 Chapter I
The President of the Republic passes decrees with the force of law and takes emergency measures in the event of a state of war or an immediate danger to the independence and unity of the Republic, or when government bodies are prevented from regularly performing constitutional duties.
The Government is responsible to the President of the Republic and the House of Representatives of the Parliament of the Republic of Croatia.
The president and members are proposed by the House of Counties and elected by the House of Representatives for a term of eight years from among notable judges, public prosecutors, lawyers, and university professors of law, in conformity with law.
www.cmseducation.org /wconsts/croatia.html   (7572 words)

  
 President of the Republic of Lithuania - “Lithuania supports Croatia’s efforts to join the EU and NATO”, says ...
President of the Republic of Lithuania Valdas Adamkus, currently paying a working visit to the Republic of Bulgaria, is taking part in the 13th Central European Initiative Summit in Varna.
During the visit, President of the Republic of Lithuania Valdas Adamkus met with President of the Republic of Croatia Stjepan Mesic.
The President of Croatia invited the President of Lithuania for an official visit to Croatia and expressed his hope that it will strengthen bilateral cooperation even further.
www.president.lt /en/news.full/6713   (278 words)

  
 Official report of debates: second sitting, 14 June 2005
Croatia was worried that the rejection of the Constitutional Treaty by France and the Netherlands would slow down or even halt the enlargement of the EU.
In spite of that obstacle Croatia was resolved to pursue its strategic objectives of integration in the EU and NATO.
While President Mesić had said that in the EU all ethnic groups were minorities, he knew full well that those areas which had suffered most in European and world history were multi-ethnic or mixed zones.
www.assemblee-ueo.org /en/documents/sessions_ordinaires/cr/2005/cr02.html   (9927 words)

  
 ICL - Croatia Constitution
(1) The sovereignty of the Republic of Croatia is inalienable, indivisible and untransferable.
(3) The President of the Republic shall, with the prior counter-signature of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia, appoint and recall diplomatic representatives of the Republic of Croatia, at the proposal the Government and upon the opinion of the authorized committee of the Croatian Parliament.
(2) The Head Public Prosecutor of the Republic of Croatia shall be appointed by the Croatian Parliament at the proposal of the Government of the Republic of Croatia and with a prior opinion of the authorized committee of the Croatian Parliament for a four-year term.
www.servat.unibe.ch /law/icl/hr00000_.html   (10822 words)

  
 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN CROATIA
Stjepan Mesic, who is seventy years old and a qualified lawyer, was the last President of the now dismembered Federation of Yugoslavia; he started his political career in the 1960's occupying a seat in the Croatian Parliament.
Stjepan Mesic has always declared that, "Croatia is the last country where Ante Gotovina would try to hide since everyone is interested in his capture," maintaining that his country should provide proof within a month's time that the fugitive general is not in Croatia.
Towards the end of my new mandate Croatia will certainly be admitted as a new member of the European Union," added the new President of the Republic who believes that his country might join EU25 by 2008.
www.robert-schuman.org /anglais/oee/croatie/presidentielles/resultats2.htm   (876 words)

  
 Croatia, Croatia information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Republic of Croatia is a European country situated along the Adriatic Sea and its hinterland.
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Croatia, at one time the Roman province of Pannonia, was settled in the 7th century by the Croats...
www.croatias.co.uk   (1384 words)

  
 Croatia - Naval Flags - Legislation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Croatia adopted naval ensign and jack, series of rank flags for military and high government officials, and number of pennants (some two dozen flags).
The Defence Minster of the Republic of Croatia is entitled to prescribe the Rules on technical manufacturing conditions, procedures and manners of rising and hoisting of the flags and pennants on the naval ships of the Republic of Croatia defined by this Decision.
The command and rank flags and pennants determined by the Decision of the President of the Republic and by this Rules can not be hoisted in honor of foreign military and civil representatives when they are on board of naval ships of RH.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/hr~nav.html   (2247 words)

  
 Croatia
Croatia is a former Yugoslav republic on the Adriatic Sea.
The Zagorje region north of the capital, Zagreb, is a land of rolling hills, and the fertile agricultural region of the Pannonian Plain is bordered by the Drava, Danube, and Sava Rivers in the east.
Croatia: Bibliography - Bibliography See S. Gazi, A History of Croatia (1973); H. Lydall, Yugoslavia in Crisis (1989); M. Croatia: Government - Government Croatia is a parliamentary democracy with an elected president who appoints a council of...
www.factmonster.com /ipka/A0107439.html   (892 words)

  
 President of the Republic of Lithuania - President Valdas Adamkus attends the 13th Summit Conference of Central ...
During the visit, President of the Republic of Lithuania Valdas Adamkus will have bilateral meetings with President of the Republic of Croatia Stjepan Mesic and President of the Republic of Albania Alfred Moisiu.
Meetings of Presidents of Central European countries are held in different cities of Central Europe where Heads of States in an informal environment discuss the major issues of the region and Europe at large.
The Presidents of Albania, Austria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Poland, Macedonia, Moldova, Rumania, Slovakia, and Ukraine and the Chairman of the Presidium of Bosnia and Herzegovina Federation will take part in the Summit Conference of Heads of States of Central Europe in Bulgaria.
www.president.lt /en/news.full/6709   (481 words)

  
 European police and justice systems - Croatia
The Republic of Croatia is situated in central Europe, and it borders with the Republic of Slovenia, Republic of Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia and Montenegro.
Executive power in the Republic of Croatia lies with the Government of the Republic of Croatia, and it is headed by the Prime Minister, who acts according to advice and joint decisions of relevant ministers.
The courts in the Republic of Croatia are: Municipal courts, District courts, The Supreme court of the Republic of Croatia and the Constitutional court of the Republic of Croatia.
www.interpol.com /Public/Region/Europe/pjsystems/Croatia.asp   (712 words)

  
 President of the Republic of Montenegro
Presidents of the Republic of Montenegro and the Republic of Croatia, Filip Vujanovic and Stjepan Mesic, met on July 12 2006, in Podgorica, and-after exchanging opinions, in an open manner and friendly atmosphere, on situation and perspectives of the two states relations, as well as circumstances in wider region,
We are ready to build relations between the Republics of Montenegro and Croatia on the principles of full equality and mutual benefit, taking these relations as significant for general political climate in the whole region.
By developing inter-state cooperation, due attention should be given to the fact that the Republic of Montenegro and the Republic of Croatia are Adriatic, i.e.
www.predsjednik.cg.yu /eng/?akcija=vijest&id=1168   (478 words)

  
 Croatia: Feral Tribune Trial
The journalists, Victor Ivancic and Marinko Culic, had been accused for slandering the President of the Republic of Croatia, Franjo Tudjman, in the April edition of the weekly paper.
Croatia's admittance to the Council of Europe was postponed because of restrictions on, and harassment of, the media, including the new slander law used in this case.
He added, the Constitution of the Republic of Croatia gives people the right to express their thoughts freely and openly.
www.peacebrigades.org /bpt/bpt96-12.html   (894 words)

  
 President of The Republic of Poland - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
On October 28th, 2000, the President of the Republic of Poland Aleksander Kwasniewski met in Kostrzyn on the Oder River with the President of the Republic of Croatia Stjepan Mesic.
Later during the meeting presidents exchanged views on the situation in the Balkan area and talked about the bilateral cooperation of both countries.
President Kwasniewski announced his visit to Croatia at the beginning of the next year.
www.president.pl /x.node?id=2011993&eventId=1507912   (87 words)

  
 REPORT SUBMITTED BY CROATIA - Article 15
from the Law on the Elections of Representatives in the Parliament (Sabor) of the Republic of Croatia by which it is legislated that 127 representatives shall be elected in the House of Representatives in the Croatian Parliament Sabor, until the results of the population census are published.
Seven Representatives to the House of Representatives of the Republic of Croatia are elected by the members- of national minorities, determined by this Law, in separate electoral units.
The Council elected the representative of the Jewish minority for its president, and the representative of the Czech minority for its vice president.
www.minelres.lv /reports/croatia/Article_15.htm   (2490 words)

  
 CEELI - ABA Presents Annual CEELI Award to President Stjepan Mesic of Croatia
He was subsequently elected by the Croatian Parliament to represent Croatia in the Presidency of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY).
On Feb. 7, 2000, Mesic was elected president of Croatia.
He withdrew his membership from the HNS and assumed the office of the President of the Republic of Croatia on Feb. 18, 2000.
www.abanet.org /ceeli/press_releases/08.12.02_mesic_award_pr.html   (569 words)

  
 Croatia - Flag Legislation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Here there is an English version of the Law on the Coat-of-Arms, the Flag, and the National Anthem of the Republic of Croatia, and on the Flag and Sash of the President of the Republic of Croatia.
The Presidency was the highest body of the Republic since 1974, but was soon abolished in new Croatia.
The flag of the Republic of Croatia may be flown: 2.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/hr-law.html   (1971 words)

  
 Croatia - Republic of Croatia - Country Profile - Hrvatska
The lands that today comprise Croatia were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the close of World War I. In 1918, the Croats, Serbs, and Slovenes formed a kingdom known after 1929 as Yugoslavia.
Although Croatia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, it took four years of sporadic, but often bitter, fighting before occupying Serb armies were mostly cleared from Croatian lands.
Permanent Mission of the Republic of Croatia to the UN
www.nationsonline.org /oneworld/croatia.htm   (722 words)

  
 INSTEAD OF AN INTRODUCTION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In a letter dated 18 August 1991 Marin VIDIC - "Bili", Croatian government commissioner, writes to Franjo TUDJMAN, president of the Republic of Croatia, about the terror which Tomislav MERCEP and his associates imposed in Vukovar, and which resulted in the creation of atmosphere of fear and mass fleeing of population from the city.
Appointment of Tomislav Mercep for the secretary of the Municipal (National Defense) Secretariat in Vukovar resulted in usurpation of authority and concentration of offices in the same person who is the president of HDZ and actual commander of the National Guard Corps (ZNG), police and civilian organs of authority.
At the proposal of the Emergency Headquarters, the commissioner of the Government of the Republic of Croatia for Vukovar Municipality appointed professor Danijel Rehak as acting secretary of the Municipal Defense Secretariat, believing that he would discharge this duty in a professional manner.
www.balkan-archive.org.yu /politics/war_crimes/vukovar/vukovar2.html   (596 words)

  
 Croatia
It is with a sense of pride that I am addressing you today on behalf of the Republic of Croatia, a small European country which is experiencing the many ills of a country undergoing transition.
We need, urge and count on the assistance of the international community in overcoming the consequences of the war, strengthening the institutions of civil society and democracy, whose firm and durable foundations have permanently been laid at the recent January elections.
In particular we wish to commend the contribution of the UN to the achievement of the territorial integrity of the Republic of Croatia, as well as the assistance provided Croatian citizens through the UNHCR.
www.un.org /millennium/webcast/statements/croatia.htm   (1605 words)

  
 Recognition of States: Annex 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In a letter dated 19 December 1991 to the President of the Council of the European Communities, the President of the Republic of Croatia asked the Member States of the Community to recognize the Republic.
The Arbitration Commission proceeded to consider this application in accordance with the Declaration on Yugoslavia and the Guidelines on the Recognition of New States in Eastern Europe and in the Soviet Union adopted by the Council on 16 December 1991 and with the rules of procedure adopted by the Arbitration Commission on 22 December.
On 10 January 1992 the Arbitration Commission asked the Republic of Croatia to confirm its acceptance of all the provisions of the draft Convention drawn up by the Conference on 4 November 1991, notably those in Chapter II, Article 2(c), under the heading `Special status'.
www.ejil.org /journal/Vol4/No1/art8-01.html   (564 words)

  
 The State Hermitage Museum: Hermitage News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
On 17 April, 2002, Stipe Mesic, President of the Republic of Croatia, on an official visit to the Russian Federation, visited the State Hermitage Museum.
Georgy V. Vilinbakhov, Deputy Director of the Hermitage, introduced the President and members of the Croatian delegation to the museum.
Georgy V. Vilinbakhov, Deputy Director of the Hermitage, and Stipe Mesic, President of the Republic of Croatia, in the Main Staircase of the New Hermitage
www.hermitagemuseum.org /html_En/11/b2003/hm11_1_76.html   (78 words)

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