“Discrimination against Serbian language”
Leaders of the Montenegrin opposition Srđan Milić and Andrija Mandić will be meeting with President Filip Vujanović to discuss issues of discrimination.
Sunday, 01.08.2010.
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Leaders of the Montenegrin opposition Srdjan Milic and Andrija Mandic will be meeting with President Filip Vujanovic to discuss issues of discrimination. They would be meeting with the president on August 4 to discuss the recently adopted changes to the law for general education, which abolishes the possibility of teaching classes in Serbian. “Discrimination against Serbian language” The opposition leaders will ask Vujanovic to use his constitutional right and not sign the document into law, which they claim “discriminates against the position of the Serbian language in the Montenegrin education system,” Montenegrin daily Dan states. “It is an essential question for the Serbian community in Montenegro and a solution for this new problem must come before eventual agreements on other laws,” Mandic said.
“Discrimination against Serbian language”
The opposition leaders will ask Vujanović to use his constitutional right and not sign the document into law, which they claim “discriminates against the position of the Serbian language in the Montenegrin education system,” Montenegrin daily Dan states.“It is an essential question for the Serbian community in Montenegro and a solution for this new problem must come before eventual agreements on other laws,” Mandić said.
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