Court decides not to ban right-wing organizations

The Constitutional Court of Serbia (USS) has rejected a request to ban right-wing organizations Serbian National Movement (SNP) 1389 and SNP Naši.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 15.11.2012.

10:45

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BELGRADE The Constitutional Court of Serbia (USS) has rejected a request to ban right-wing organizations Serbian National Movement (SNP) 1389 and SNP Nasi. A request to ban SNP Nasi 1389 was also rejected at a session on Wednesday, reads a release on the USS’ website. Court decides not to ban right-wing organizations SNP Nasi Board of Directors has announced that the USS’ decision is a proof that the movement “has been acting in accordance with the Serbian Constitution the whole time and it has been protecting interests of Serbia, its citizens and values”. Tanjug

Court decides not to ban right-wing organizations

SNP Naši Board of Directors has announced that the USS’ decision is a proof that the movement “has been acting in accordance with the Serbian Constitution the whole time and it has been protecting interests of Serbia, its citizens and values”.

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