Opposition party accuses president of violating Constitution
Opposition party accuses president of violating Constitution
BELGRADE -- The opposition Social-Democrats (SDS) have filed a request to initiate proceedings for the removal of President Tomislav Nikolic from office.
The parliamentary group of the party - led by former Serbian President Boris Tadic - said that Nikolic had violated the Constitution.
The group's deputy head Janko Veselinovic told reporters on Wednesday that the request was filed because of Nikolic's comments published by the daily Politika, when he spoke about War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic's announcement he would investigate war crimes accusations presented against army chief Ljubisa Dikovic by an NGO.
According to the SDS, Nikolic's statement for the media "violated several articles of the Constitution." Veselinovic specified that those were "Article 4, which says that the government is divided into legislative, executive and judicial powers, Article 149 which talks about the independence of the judiciary and Article 156, which guarantees the independence of the public prosecutor and the prosecution in general."
He added that the initiative was also sent to other parliamentary groups, whom he urged to join it.
"We, people's deputies, are returning to the Middle Ages when the existence of the Constitution was not important, when instead there was one person who was above the Constitution and above legal documents," Veselinovic was quoted as saying.
He added that he expected MPs "to protect the Constitution."
The SDS parliamentary group handed out to reporters a part of Nikolic's statement referring to the accusations against General Dikovic, when he said he "demonstrated his stance the very next day by meeting with Dikovic...
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