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Mostar to Miss Bosnian Local Elections Again
Lawmakers of Bosnia's House of Representatives, one of two chambers of parliament, failed to adopt changes to the electoral law on holding elections in Mostar on Wednesday.
As a result, local elections expected in October will again have skip the ethnically divided city in southwest Bosnia.
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Bulgaria's GERB Approaches Const Court over 'President' Committee
Bulgarian opposition party GERB has filed a complaint with the Constitutional Court over a temporary committee set up by Parliament unofficially targeting the President.
Out of GERB's 94 MPs, 71 have signed the document claiming that the committee is violates the Constitution of Bulgaria, as Dariknews.bg reports.
Bulgaria's President 'Cannot be Investigated by Parliament'
The Bulgarian Parliament has no legal ground to investigate into President Rosen Plevneliev's actions, Georgi Markov, a former constitutional judge, explained.
Serbian parliament to discuss statute of Vojvodina on Friday
BELGRADE - The draft statute of Vojvodina, to be discussed by the Serbian parliament on Friday, does not diminish the autonomy of the province and will be adopted in the form proposed by the Assembly of Vojvodina, Serbian Parliament Speaker Maja Gojkovic said on Tuesday.
New statute "won't diminish Vojvodina's autonomy"
New statute "won't diminish Vojvodina's autonomy"
BELGRADE -- Serbian Parliament Speaker Maja Gojković has said that the new draft of the Statute of Vojvodina does not diminish the province's autonomy.
This official from the ranks of the ruling Progressives (SNS) added that the draft should be presented to MPs on Friday.
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Parliament adopts amendments to privatization law
Parliament adopts amendments to privatization law
BELGRADE -- Parliament adopted on Monday the amendments to the privatization law which extend the deadline for restructuring of 156 companies for another five months.
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Parliament adopts amendments to privatisation law
BELGRADE - The Serbian parliament adopted on Monday the amendments to the privatisation law which extend the deadline for restructuring of 156 companies for another five months.
A total of 180 MPs voted in favour of the amendments, ten were against their adoption, four MPs refrained from either backing or opposing the amendments while one MP did not vote.
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Thai Court Orders PM Shinawatra to Step Down
Thailand's Constitutional Court has ordered Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to step down over abuse of powers.
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Turkey's Erdogan, Germany's Gauck Display Mutual Reproof
The German President Joachim Gauck is "still behavings as a pastor" and not as a statesman, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday.
Erdogan also accused Gauck of intervening into Turkey's internal affairs.
Better investment climate condition for employment increase
BELGRADE - Attracting new investors and creation of a better investment climate is the right way to open hundreds of thousands of new jobs in Serbia, newly-appointed Minister of Economy Dusan Vujovic stated late on Monday.