Birth of a law


Can the President of the Republic refuse to promulgate a law?

The President of the Republic can refuse to promulgate a law that has been adopted by the National Assembly. The President of the Republic returns such a law to the National Assembly for repeated discussion and voting, along with a written explanation.
The National Assembly rules on the returned law at the first upcoming session. If the National Assembly decides to vote anew on the law that the President of the Republic returned, the law must be adopted by majority vote of the total number of MPs.
If a law is adopted for the second time by majority vote of the total number of MPs, the President of the Republic is obligated to promulgate it.



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tuesday, 20 may
  • 10.30 - the National Assembly Speaker meets with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (National Assembly Building, 14 Kralja Milana Street)

  • 12.00 - public hearing organised by the Committee on the Rights of the Child on "The need to introduce a day care centre for children in conflict with the law, parents, school or community and the establishment of a special institution for treatment and rehabilitation" (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, Small Hall)

  • 15.30 - the Head of the PFG with Italy and The Holy See meets with the Italian delegation in the Central European Initiative Parliamentary Dimension (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, hall 2)

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