Women's network formed in Serbian parliament

A parliamentary network will work on the supervision of the implementation of the existing legal solutions in the sectors of healthcare and education for women.

Source: Tanjug

Thursday, 14.02.2013.

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BELGRADE A parliamentary network will work on the supervision of the implementation of the existing legal solutions in the sectors of healthcare and education for women. It will fight against violence against women and promote their economic empowerment, the network's coordinator and MP of the ruling Serb Progressive Party (SNS) Marija Obradovic has stated. Women's network formed in Serbian parliament During a news conference in the Serbian parliament, Obradovic explained that the network is an informal group which gathers all female MPs and added that one of the first activities the network would carry out is connected to the change in the law according to which the cases of sexual abuse of female minors grows obsolete after six years. She specified that the group's task is to lobby the parties to adjust their stand on some issues so that certain amendments or laws could win support in the parliament. Obradovic said that she does not believe parties would have anything against the annulment of obsolescence for sexual abuse of female minors. She noted that the group won the support of the Serbian Parliament Speaker Nebojsa Stefanovic, Belgrade Fund for Political Excellence and Parliament Secretary General Jana Ljubicic. (Tanjug, file) Tanjug

Women's network formed in Serbian parliament

During a news conference in the Serbian parliament, Obradović explained that the network is an informal group which gathers all female MPs and added that one of the first activities the network would carry out is connected to the change in the law according to which the cases of sexual abuse of female minors grows obsolete after six years.

She specified that the group's task is to lobby the parties to adjust their stand on some issues so that certain amendments or laws could win support in the parliament.

Obradovic said that she does not believe parties would have anything against the annulment of obsolescence for sexual abuse of female minors.

She noted that the group won the support of the Serbian Parliament Speaker Nebojša Stefanović, Belgrade Fund for Political Excellence and Parliament Secretary General Jana Ljubičić.

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