ZAGREB, July 16, 2019 – MOST leader Božo Petrov said on Tuesday that instead of reshuffling his cabinet, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković should end his premiership.
"It would be fair of the Prime Minister to step down. You can remember how many times he has said that this is his cabinet, he has been saying that for three years," Petrov said underscoring that it means that the premier should take over the full responsibility for the latest developments rather than insisting on a cabinet reshuffle.
Petrov reiterated the position of this opposition party that the resignation of State Assets Minister on Monday was extorted.
He said that his party had collected signatures for a no-confidence motion against Labour and Health Ministers, Marko Pavić and Milan Kujundžić, however the party had not yet launched the parliamentary procedure in anticipation of the two ministers' decisions to step down.
The left-wing non-parliamentary platform "We Can" said today that the resignations of Minister Marić and former Public Administration Minister Lovro Kuščević over reported murky real estate deals raised the question whether Croatia had a government or actually a company for real estate transactions running the country.
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