Nada Turina Đurić held a public tribune in Buzet

promet nada buzet webBuzet, 24th February 2015 – "I'm surprised that the economic zone and the surrounding villages of the local board Štrped have no possibility of connecting to the internet. On the issue I'll contact the relevant HAKOM and try to get the answers to solve it", said at a press conference Nada Turina Đuric, head of the Parliamentary Committee for Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure speaking on the coverage of GSM and internet signal in the area Buzeština.

 

Besides Turina Đuric to media addressed Ranko Švraka, president of CPP's Istarska County and Vlatko Mrvoš, President of CPP's subsidary Buzet on the subject of traffic and road links Buzet-Kopar for trucks and coverage of GSM and internet signal in the area Buzeština.

"Economic Zone Mažinjica, local board Štrped and other local boards in the area Buzeština do not have the option of connecting to the Internet, and some areas do not have a GSM signal so business and life are much more difficult", said Vlatko Mrvoš, while Ranko Švraka commented the excellent position of Buzet and transport links with landscaped roads and praised the work on the road Buzet-Kopar that is financed by Croatian Roads.

Public asked Turina Đuric when the traffic through the border crossing Požane for trucks weighing over 7.5 tonnes will be allowed and Nada Turina Đuric replied that this problem will be solved with Croatian accession to the Schengen area for which we will candidate on July 1st 2015.

"The entry itself depends on several factors, one of which is security, especially after the terrorist attacks in Paris and the Belgian town of Verviers" said Turina Đuric but also answered the previous question about the coverage of Internet and GSM signal.

Public tribune was held within the 2nd Department of the Academy for advanced education in general policy.

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