Bosnia: Personal ID number law adopted
The House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia-Herzegovina has adopted a draft law on Unique Master Citizen Number (JMBG).
Thursday, 18.07.2013.
16:31
SARAJEVO The House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia-Herzegovina has adopted a draft law on Unique Master Citizen Number (JMBG). The amendments to the Law on JMBG were adopted on Thursday in an urgent procedure, Bosnia-based Klix.ba website reported. Bosnia: Personal ID number law adopted On Wednesday, the draft passed unanimously in the Council of Ministers. Earlier today, the leader of a group calling itself "Anti-Dayton", Nihad Aleckovic, attempted to enter the building and attend the session. The Serb Republic (RS) entity public broadcaster RTRS has reported that Aleckovic announced the groups' supporters would gather to protest, unhappy with the proposed legal solutions, and "the proposed regions." According to the law, Bosnia-Herzegovina will have a total of nine "JMBG registration regions" - five in the Muslim-Croat Federation (FBiH), three in the RS, and one in the Brcko District. Protests were organized for several months in Sarajevo due to the failure to adopt the law. Beta
Bosnia: Personal ID number law adopted
On Wednesday, the draft passed unanimously in the Council of Ministers.Earlier today, the leader of a group calling itself "Anti-Dayton", Nihad Alečković, attempted to enter the building and attend the session.
The Serb Republic (RS) entity public broadcaster RTRS has reported that Alečković announced the groups' supporters would gather to protest, unhappy with the proposed legal solutions, and "the proposed regions."
According to the law, Bosnia-Herzegovina will have a total of nine "JMBG registration regions" - five in the Muslim-Croat Federation (FBiH), three in the RS, and one in the Brčko District.
Protests were organized for several months in Sarajevo due to the failure to adopt the law.
Komentari 4
Pogledaj komentare