Parliament Speaker Against Accusations of Referendum Signature Theft

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“I wouldn’t like the creation of an atmosphere in an attempt to impose the picture that someone has stolen signatures,” he said on Croatian Radio.

“The organizers should show how many signatures they collected. It’s important that this time the public is included in the process as well as possible in order to eliminate any doubts as to whether there are enough signatures or not,” he said about the opposition Bridge party’s collection of signatures for a referendum against COVID certificates.

Jandroković said that if Bridge had collected enough signatures as it claimed, he expected them to ask him to receive them so that they could hand him the request to call the referendum as well as the signatures.

Jandroković said he would send the request to the parliamentary committee on the constitution, which would debate it and then ask the government to check if enough signatures had been collected and then notify parliament.

If there are enough signatures, the committee adopts a conclusion either to call the referendum or to ask the Constitutional Court to say if the referendum question is in line with the constitution.

Jandroković said the important thing now was for Bridge to say how many signatures they have. “Creating an atmosphere in which they wish to say in advance, ‘Yes, we have enough signatures but someone will steal them,’ is not good. I’d call on everyone to be reasonable and for everything to be done as envisaged by the constitution and the law in a tolerant atmosphere.”

Asked if parliament could meet Bridge’s demand to include pandemics in Article 17 of the constitution, he said that it could but that it was too early to talk about it.

Asked to comment on President Zoran Milanović’s claim that the authorities would probably try to rob Bridge of some signatures, Jandroković said it did not deserve a serious comment and that there was no evidence to back such a claim.

He would not comment on the president’s statements about Bosnia and Herzegovina but did say that it was everyone’s task to help the Croats in BiH.

Jandroković also said he expected the Constitutional Court to approve the COVID certificate mandate in healthcare and social welfare.

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