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Bizarre case in Croatia: ordered Renault for emergency, arrived Fiat
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Bizarre case in Croatia: ordered Renault for emergency, arrived Fiat

The Croatian Emergency Medical Services ordered Renault Master vehicles but received Fiat Ducato models instead. The company Cib commerce filed a lawsuit against this change, arguing it constituted a fundamental alteration of the contract. However, the High Administrative Court of Croatia upheld the decision by the Public Procurement Control Commission (DKOM), stating that receiving different models within the same category does not constitute a violation of procurement laws.

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Bizarre case in Croatia: ordered Renault for emergency, arrived Fiat

The Croatian Emergency Medical Services ordered Renault Master vehicles but received Fiat Ducato models instead. The company Cib commerce filed a lawsuit against this change, arguing it constituted a fundamental alteration of the contract. However, the High Administrative Court of Croatia upheld the decision by the Public Procurement Control Commission (DKOM), stating that receiving different models within the same category does not constitute a violation of procurement laws.

Bias read (Center): The article presents facts without overtly favoring either side. It reports on legal proceedings and court decisions without using biased language or selectively quoting sources. The framing remains neutral, focusing on procedural aspects of public procurement rather than taking a stance on the case

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 90): The article provides specific details about the case including the involved parties, the nature of the dispute, and court decisions. It cites Index.hr as a source and references a court ruling. However, some details are cut off at the end, which may affect completeness. The tone remains largely neut

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