Statute motion filed with Constitutional Court
Officials of the opposition DSS-NS coalition submitted a motion today to assess the constitutionality of the Vojvodina statute.
Thursday, 24.12.2009.
15:22
Officials of the opposition DSS-NS coalition submitted a motion today to assess the constitutionality of the Vojvodina statute. The two parties, represented by Milos Aligrudic and Velimir Ilic, have also asked Serbia's Constitutional Court to look into the accompanying law determining the jurisdiction of the province. Statute motion filed with Constitutional Court The motion was signed by 25 MPs from the ranks of the coalition. Aligrudic said that they believe these two acts are illegal and unconstitutional because they contribute to the inequality of the Serbian citizens and open the door to separatism. He specified that a motion for the assessment of the legality of the statute was filed with the Constitutional Court in Belgrade this Thursday because the act contravenes with over 30 Serbian state laws. Aligrudic, Ilic enter the Constitutional Court today (Tanjug)
Statute motion filed with Constitutional Court
The motion was signed by 25 MPs from the ranks of the coalition.Aligrudić said that they believe these two acts are illegal and unconstitutional because they contribute to the inequality of the Serbian citizens and open the door to separatism.
He specified that a motion for the assessment of the legality of the statute was filed with the Constitutional Court in Belgrade this Thursday because the act contravenes with over 30 Serbian state laws.
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