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Approved article gives Turkish gov't power to shut down websites in four hours
Parliament has approved a key article of the contentious omnibus bill which gives power to the prime minister and other ministers to shut down websites within four hours, just six months after a similar bill was overturned by the Constitutional Court.
Parliament adopts amendments to laws on VS and defense
BELGRADE - The Serbian parliament adopted amendments to the Law on Defense and to the Law on the Serbian Armed Forces (VS) on Wednesday.
Candidate Kelemen: Present Constitution denies future generations thinking about Romania's future
Hunor Kelemen, the head and presidential candidate of the Hungarian Democratic Union of Romania (UDMR), says the present Constitution denies the future generations thinking about Romania's future.
Ruling party executive considers Constitution, top court to be ‘hobbles’
A senior executive of Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party has suggested that both the Constitution and the Constitutional Court have been hampering the government’s work, describing them as a “hobble.”
Constitution change "at end of accession process"
Constitution change "at end of accession process"
BELGRADE -- Constitution changes represent part of EU integration, and they will happen at the end of the accession process, in 2018 and 2020, says Zoran Babić.
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Top court cannot protect my rights, Turkish PM says
Davutoğlu criticized the Constitutional Court’s ruling that found the Telecommunications Directorate’s authority 'unconstitutional'
Candidate Iohannis: Presidential prerogatives under Constitution should not be changed
National Liberal Party Chair Klaus Iohannis, currently running for president, thinks that the Constitution does not need changes as regards the presidential prerogatives.
Constitutional Court rejects prepaid mobile cards law
The Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) admitted on Tuesday a notification from the Ombudsman, and ruled that a law requesting the identification of the users of prepaid mobile phone cards was unconstitutional.
Chamber of Deputies Speaker Zgonea attends Conference of Speakers of European Union opening session
Chamber of Deputies' Speaker Valeriu Zgonea on Thursday attended the opening session of the Conference of Speakers of European Union hosted in Oslo by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and the Norwegian Parliament, informs a release on Thursday sent to AGERPRES.
Coalition MPs unmoved by changes to ENFIA tax
Complaints continued to emerge from within government ranks on Wednesday about the single property tax (ENFIA), forcing the coalition to replace two of its MPs ahead of the vote on the amendments it made this week.
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