Anti-discrimination law to pass helped by LDP

A new version of the anti-discrimination law will be adopted in parliament tomorrow thanks to the opposition Liberal-Democrats (LDP).

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A new version of the anti-discrimination law will be adopted in parliament tomorrow thanks to the opposition Liberal-Democrats (LDP). Independent MP Vladan Batic will also vote in favor, writes Belgrade daily Blic. Anti-discrimination law to pass helped by LDP The ruling coalition will see three MPs from Dragan Markovic Palma's United Serbia (JS) break ranks and vote against, the same article continues. The newspaper's sources claim that the ruling coalition on Monday reached an agreement with the LDP, since the draft law, after being briefly withdrawn from the parliamentary procedure at the request of the traditional churches in Serbia, was returned without suffering essential changes. LDP MPs, however, said that their decision on whether to support this legislation will be made after they discuss it with its authors and NGOs. This opposition party claims that they will vote in favor only if the essence of the law is not changed by further amendments, and Blic says the ruling majority will not allow it to be watered down in that way. Ruling Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) leader Ivica Dacic on Sunday confirmed that his MPs would vote in favor. League of Vojvodina Social-Democrats (LSV) leader and MP Nenad Canak will on Thursday leave the Big Brother reality show to join his fellow parliamentarians and vote for the law, a party official revealed for the newspaper.

Anti-discrimination law to pass helped by LDP

The ruling coalition will see three MPs from Dragan Marković Palma's United Serbia (JS) break ranks and vote against, the same article continues.

The newspaper's sources claim that the ruling coalition on Monday reached an agreement with the LDP, since the draft law, after being briefly withdrawn from the parliamentary procedure at the request of the traditional churches in Serbia, was returned without suffering essential changes.

LDP MPs, however, said that their decision on whether to support this legislation will be made after they discuss it with its authors and NGOs.

This opposition party claims that they will vote in favor only if the essence of the law is not changed by further amendments, and Blic says the ruling majority will not allow it to be watered down in that way.

Ruling Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) leader Ivica Dačić on Sunday confirmed that his MPs would vote in favor.

League of Vojvodina Social-Democrats (LSV) leader and MP Nenad Čanak will on Thursday leave the Big Brother reality show to join his fellow parliamentarians and vote for the law, a party official revealed for the newspaper.

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