“81 percent of EU integration plan fulfilled”

Serbian Deputy PM Božidar Đelić has stated that 81 percent of Serbia’s National EU Integration Program for the period from October until December was fulfilled.

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Serbian Deputy PM Bozidar Djelic has stated that 81 percent of Serbia’s National EU Integration Program for the period from October until December was fulfilled. According to him, 74 percent of the plan was fulfilled from July 2008 until December 2010. “81 percent of EU integration plan fulfilled” “Serbia is on the right path to achieve the ambitious goal if it keeps this pace. We have two more calendar years to establish harmonization with European legislation,“ the deputy prime minister pointed out. At a parliament's EU Integration Committee meeting Djelic presented a report on the implementation of the amended National EU Integration Program and said that both the government and parliament had contributed to the result. He explained that the most important thing was to finish the judicial reform and regulate property issues which included legislation on restitution and public property. “It is also important to regulate the issues that refer to political system, to legally repeal blank resignation letters, to govern financing of political parties and to amend the election law so it would be clear in which order MPs can enter the parliament if those ahead of them on the list decide not to,“ Djelic stressed. For European Serbia parliamentary group MP Gordana Comic pointed out that many ministries had not adopted bylaws as planned. Liberal Democratic Party MP Ivan Andric said that it had been envisaged by the National EU Integration Program that the government would pass 16 draft laws last year but that it had only passed two, while parliament adopted 12 of those laws. Serbian Radical Party (SRS) MP Momir Markovic stressed that MPs' mandates would be traded even more, that the “MPs will become goods“ and that those who had economic power would have a political power as well if the blank resignation letters were repealed. Bozidar Djelic (Beta, file)

“81 percent of EU integration plan fulfilled”

“Serbia is on the right path to achieve the ambitious goal if it keeps this pace. We have two more calendar years to establish harmonization with European legislation,“ the deputy prime minister pointed out.

At a parliament's EU Integration Committee meeting Đelić presented a report on the implementation of the amended National EU Integration Program and said that both the government and parliament had contributed to the result.

He explained that the most important thing was to finish the judicial reform and regulate property issues which included legislation on restitution and public property.

“It is also important to regulate the issues that refer to political system, to legally repeal blank resignation letters, to govern financing of political parties and to amend the election law so it would be clear in which order MPs can enter the parliament if those ahead of them on the list decide not to,“ Đelić stressed.

For European Serbia parliamentary group MP Gordana Čomić pointed out that many ministries had not adopted bylaws as planned.

Liberal Democratic Party MP Ivan Andrić said that it had been envisaged by the National EU Integration Program that the government would pass 16 draft laws last year but that it had only passed two, while parliament adopted 12 of those laws.

Serbian Radical Party (SRS) MP Momir Marković stressed that MPs' mandates would be traded even more, that the “MPs will become goods“ and that those who had economic power would have a political power as well if the blank resignation letters were repealed.

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