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Wednesday, 11 June 2025
21st Sitting of the Committee on Constitutional and Legislative Issues
At the sitting held on 11 June 2025, the members of the Committee on Constitutional and Legislative Issues considered the following bills in detail:
- Bill on the Exercise of Rights from the Alimony Fund, submitted by MP Ana Brnabic. The Committee found all of the 42 amendments submitted to the Bill to be compliant with the Constitution and legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
- Bill amending the Law Establishing a Guarantee Scheme and Subsidizing Part of the Interest as a Measure to Support Young People in Purchasing their First Residential Property, submitted by the Government. Of the four amendments submitted to the Bill, the Committee found one not to be compliant, while the rest were found to be compliant with the Constitution and legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
- Bill amending and modifying the Law on Electronic Media, submitted by the Government. The Committee found all three of the amendments submitted to the Bill to be compliant with the Constitution and legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
- Bill amending and modifying the Law on Public Media Services, submitted by the Government. The Committee found all of the 32 amendments submitted to the Bill to be compliant with the Constitution and legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
- Bill amending and modifying the Law on Public Information and the Media, submitted by the Government. Of the 14 amendments submitted to the Bill, the Committee found one not to be compliant, while the remaining 13 were found to be compliant with the Constitution and legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
- Bill on Air Protection, submitted by the Government. Of the 64 amendments submitted to the Bill, the Committee found one not to be compliant, while the rest were found to be compliant with the Constitution and legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
- Bill on the Borrowing of the Republic of Serbia from NLB KOMERCIJALNA BANKA AD BEOGRAD for the Financing Needs of the Project for the Construction of the Highway, Section Belgrade-Zrenjanin-Novi Sad, submitted by the Government. The Committee found all of the six amendments submitted to the Bill to be compliant with the Constitution and legal system of the Republic of Serbia
- Bill on Providing Guarantee by the Republic of Serbia in Favor of OTP Banka Srbija Joint Stock Company Novi Sad, Banka Postanska Stedionica Joint Stock Company, Belgrade and Banca Intesa JSC Belgrade Based on the Debt of Elektrodistribucija Srbije LLC Belgrade, in Connection with the Distribution Network Improvement Project, submitted by the Government. Of the 13 amendments submitted to the Bill, the Committee found one not to be compliant, while the remaining 12 were found to be compliant with the Constitution and legal system of the Republic of Serbia
- Bill on the Confirmation of the Buyer Credit Facility Agreement, among the Republic of Serbia represented by the Government of the Republic of Serbia acting by and through the Ministry of Finance, acting in its capacity as Borrower arranged by Bred Banque Populaire, Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, Credit Industriel et Commercial, Credit Lyonnais, Natixis and Societe Generale, acting in the capacity as Mandated Lead Arrangers with Natixis, acting in the capacity as Global Coordinator, Structuring and Documentation Bank and Natixis, acting in the capacity as ECA Agent and the Financial Institutions listed in Part I of Schedule 1, acting in their capacity as Original Lenders, submitted by the Government. The Committee found the one amendment submitted to the Bill to be compliant with the Constitution and legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
The sitting was chaired by Committee Chairperson Milica Nikolic, and attended by the following Committee members and deputy members: Dijana Radovic, Olja Petrovic, Nikola Bokan, Snezana Jovanovic, Risto Kostov, Vesna Nedovic, Ana Krstic, Milos Gnjidic and Jasmina Palurovic.