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Court rules against indictment of former ELSTAT chief
A council of appeals court judges Friday ruled against the indictment of the former head of Greece's statistics agency ELSTAT, Andreas Georgiou, who has been accused of artificially inflating the size of Greece's budget deficit in 2009.
Court Proceedings Against Veselin Mareshki Stopped Due to MP Immunity
Varna District Court examined the applications sent in by Veselin Mareshki's lawyers for stopping the court proceedings against him on the case 1126/2015 of the Varna District Court, in relation to a decision of the Central Election Commission (CEC) from March 31, 2017, with which he was elected MP at the 44th National Assembly.
Proposal to urgently debate Gojkovic dismissal rejected
BELGRADE - The Serbian parliament on Friday rejected a proposal to debate by urgent procedure a motion to dismiss Speaker Maja Gojkovic.
The proposal, originally tabled by 32 MPs, was backed by only 13 MPs in a vote.
Proposal to urgently debate Gojkovic's dismissal rejected
The Serbian National Assembly has rejected a proposal to debate by urgent procedure a motion to dismiss Assembly Preident Maja Gojkovic.
The proposal, originally tabled by 32 members of the assembly, was backed by only 13 in a vote, Tanjug reported on Friday.
Opposition slams government over HDP co-leader's loss of seat
The opposition has slammed the ruling party over the termination of Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) co-chair Figen Yüksekdağ's parliamentary status, even as the prime minister hinted at further dismissals.
National Assembly passes aliens act amendments
The triggering of the special system would require the Interior Ministry to establish that migrations have become a threat to law and order or internal security in the country. The ministry would then ask the government to petition parliament to adopt special measures for a six-month period with the possibility of extension in a pre-defined area.
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Ponta: Talk about a majority is over; let us get down to business, as the country has to be governed
Prime Minister Victor Ponta said Friday that the vote cast on the motion of censure against him and talk about a new parliamentary majority are over and the Government should continue its activities.
Security bill delayed again as opposition vows to fight
The debate on the government's controversial security bill, scheduled to be held in parliament today after being postponed last week, has been delayed again, as the three opposition parties in the legislature plan to file motion after motion to stop the bill in its tracks.
Serbia is Proud of it's Army
Serbia is Proud of it's Army
President of Serbia Tomislav Nikolic nodded, allowing general Dikovic to begin the parade, and thousands of soldiers started their solemn march in the rain.
Paratroopers came out first, jumping from 1200 meters, over the rainbow which showed up on Belgrade's sky, and announced the passage of infantry echelons....
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Sofia Hosts Spectacular Bulgarian Air Force Show
An impressive air show marked the the 102nd anniversary of Bulgaria's Air Force at Sofia Vrazhdebna airport on Saturday.
A culmination of the event that attracted thousands of visitors was Pugachev's Cobra manoeuvre performed by a MiG 29 jet fighter.
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