Restitution Network protests new laws

Members of the Restitution Network Association have protested in Belgrade today against the new law on planning and construction.

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Monday, 31.08.2009.

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Members of the Restitution Network Association have protested in Belgrade today against the new law on planning and construction. The association called on MPs to reject the draft law on spatial management and construction, the land registry and amendments to the draft law on public information. Restitution Network protests new laws They argue that they have received no answer as to who was behind the drafting of these laws, who wrote them, and why they were drawn up under urgent procedure, without any input from the media or interested parties. “There is a need to regulate the media and modify the information law. There is a need to sort out the real estate land registry and real estate records,” says Restitution Network Association coordinator Mile Antic. “However, the way these regulations have been proposed, the speed, the fact that we still don’t know who the drafters were, who commissioned these regulations—that we can only guess—clearly illustrates that we’ll again be facing an abuse of the essential processes, in order to tighten the link between individuals behind the scenes or tycoons, politicians and crime,“ he says. Antic says that, in any event, he will be calling on President Boris Tadic to withhold his signature from the bill should parliament nevertheless adopt it. Today's protest (Beta)

Restitution Network protests new laws

They argue that they have received no answer as to who was behind the drafting of these laws, who wrote them, and why they were drawn up under urgent procedure, without any input from the media or interested parties.

“There is a need to regulate the media and modify the information law. There is a need to sort out the real estate land registry and real estate records,” says Restitution Network Association coordinator Mile Antić.

“However, the way these regulations have been proposed, the speed, the fact that we still don’t know who the drafters were, who commissioned these regulations—that we can only guess—clearly illustrates that we’ll again be facing an abuse of the essential processes, in order to tighten the link between individuals behind the scenes or tycoons, politicians and crime,“ he says.

Antić says that, in any event, he will be calling on President Boris Tadić to withhold his signature from the bill should parliament nevertheless adopt it.

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