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Croatia's former prime minister Ivo Sanader flees the country

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Croatia's former prime minister Ivo Sanader flees the country

Croatian former prime minister Ivo Sanader


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Croatian police say former Prime Minister Ivo Sanader has fled the country, hours after officials probing government graft asked parliament to lift his immunity from prosecution. 

A police spokesman in the capital, Zagreb, said Sanader crossed into neighboring Slovenia Thursday morning. He said police at the time had no basis for stopping him.

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