Constitution
Serbian Constitution amended VIDEO / PHOTO
Serbian Parliament passed bills amending the constitution and constitutional law, following January's referendum on the changes.
The Parliament session was held at 5 p.m. and the Act amending the Constitution of Serbia and the Constitutional Law for implementing the Act amending the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia were passed.
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Dacic is calling a referendum on changing the Constitution of Serbia
As previously announced by the Speaker of the National Assembly, the referendum will most likely be announced for January 16.
Constitutional Court: Presidential Decree Appointing Kiril Petkov as Minister Violates the Constitution
The May 10th decree by which President Rumen Radev appointed Kiril Petkov as economy minister in the first caretaker government is unconstitutional.
This was ruled by the Constitutional Court with 11 votes, as Georgi Angelov signed the decision with a special opinion on the admissibility. The court is expected to announce its motives later in the day.
'Polexit' fears spark large pro-EU protests across Poland
Large protests were held across Poland on Oct. 10 to show support for the European Union after the nation's constitutional court ruled this week that the Polish constitution overrides some EU laws.
Vučić returned the Law on Waters to the Assembly
He did that because the law in question is not in accordance with the constitutional and legal order of the Republic of Serbia.
As a reminder, Vui commented on the Law on Waters in Brussels on Monday, and then pointed out that his signature depends on whether the law is in accordance with the Constitution.
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Amendments to communicable diseases act passed
Ljubljana – The National Assembly passed on Wednesday amendments to the communicable diseases act after the Constitutional Court declared parts of the act and by extension the measures introduced during the epidemic unconstitutional.
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CCR: Priority principle to applying EU law, not to be perceived in sense of removing or disregarding national constitutional identity
The priority principle for the application of European law must not be perceived in the sense that national constitutional identity is removed or disregarded, shows the reason for the decision by which the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) rejected a series of exceptions and decided that several articles of the law that refer to the establishment and operationalization of the Section for th
The Assembly supported the Proposal to change the Constitution
Earlier today, Prime Minister Ana Brnabi stated that the topic of the rule of law is extremely important for the government and that is why she is determined to implement changes to the Constitution so that the judiciary would be independent, more responsible and more efficient.
Council of Europe with Heavy Critics over GERB's Draft of New Constitution
Venice Commission as integral part of Council of Europe published report on the proposed draft for new constitution by the ruling party GERB.
JusMin Predoiu:Bill discussed on Monday's Gov't meeting includes measures which can be taken in state of alert
The draft law which is to be approved in Monday's Government meeting includes a series of measures which can be taken during the state of alert regarding the unfolding of some economic-social activities within the public institutions, so that the health and life be protected in a "coordinated and coherent" manner," Justice Minister Catalin Predoiu said on Monday in the beginning of the Gov't me