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Wednesday, 18 March 2015
94th Sitting of the Committee on Constitutional and Legislative Issues
At the sitting held on 18 March, the members of the Committee on Constitutional and Legislative Issues discussed several bills in principle.
The Committee members found the Bill on Determining Public Interest and Special Procedures of Expropriation and Issuance of Building License for the Realisation of Project “Belgrade Waterfront”, Bill on Restrictions on Disposal of Property with the Aim of Preventing Terrorism, Bill amending and modifying the Customs Law, Bill on the Confirmation of the 15,000,000 EUR Loan Agreement between KfW, Frankfurt-am-Main and the Republic of Serbia for project “Energy Efficiency in Public Buildings”, Bill on the Confirmation of the Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Albania on Mutual Assistance in the Prevention, Investigation and Suppressions of Customs Offences, Bill on Use of Guide Dogs, Bill on the Confirmation of the Social Security Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Government of the Republic of France and the Bill on Use of Sign Language, submitted by the Government, compliant with the Constitution and the legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
The Committee members went on to ascertain that the Proposal for an authentic interpretation of the provisions of Article 13, Paragraph 3, Item 5 of the Law on the Basis of the System of Education and Upbringing, submitted by a group of 15 MPs, complied with the Constitution and the legal system of the Republic of Serbia, and forwarded it to the National Assembly for deliberation.
The sitting was chaired by Committee Chairman Dr Aleksandar Martinovic.
The Committee members went on to ascertain that the Proposal for an authentic interpretation of the provisions of Article 13, Paragraph 3, Item 5 of the Law on the Basis of the System of Education and Upbringing, submitted by a group of 15 MPs, complied with the Constitution and the legal system of the Republic of Serbia, and forwarded it to the National Assembly for deliberation.
The sitting was chaired by Committee Chairman Dr Aleksandar Martinovic.