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Thursday, 30 July 2015
133rd Sitting of the Committee on Constitutional and Legislative Issues
At the sitting held on 30 July, the Committee on Constitutional and Legislative Issues deliberated on the 29 amendments submitted to the Bill on Road Transport of Goods and found them all compliant with the Constitution and the legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
The Committee found the 52 amendments submitted to the Bill on Road Transport of Passengers and 113 amendments submitted to the Bill on Textbooks, compliant with the Constitution and the legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
The Committee found that only one of the 14 amendments the MPs had submitted to the Bill amending the Law on Higher Education, the amendment to Article 4 submitted by MPs Borislav Stefanovic and Gordana Comic, does not comply with the Constitution and the legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
The Committee found that out of the four amendments submitted to the Bill amending the Law on the Basis of the System of Education and Upbringing, only the amendment to Article 2 submitted by the Boris Tadic – Social Democratic Party, Together for Serbia, Greens of Serbia Parliamentary Group and the amendment to Article 2 submitted by a group of MPs of the Democratic Party, do not comply with the Constitution and the legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
The Committee also considered an amendment submitted to the Bill on Road Transport of Goods and four amendments submitted to the Bill on Road Transport of Passengers by the Committee on Spatial Planning, Transport, Infrastructure and Telecommunications, and found them compliant with the Constitution and the legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
The sitting was chaired by Committee Chairman Dr Aleksandar Martinovic.
The Committee found that only one of the 14 amendments the MPs had submitted to the Bill amending the Law on Higher Education, the amendment to Article 4 submitted by MPs Borislav Stefanovic and Gordana Comic, does not comply with the Constitution and the legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
The Committee found that out of the four amendments submitted to the Bill amending the Law on the Basis of the System of Education and Upbringing, only the amendment to Article 2 submitted by the Boris Tadic – Social Democratic Party, Together for Serbia, Greens of Serbia Parliamentary Group and the amendment to Article 2 submitted by a group of MPs of the Democratic Party, do not comply with the Constitution and the legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
The Committee also considered an amendment submitted to the Bill on Road Transport of Goods and four amendments submitted to the Bill on Road Transport of Passengers by the Committee on Spatial Planning, Transport, Infrastructure and Telecommunications, and found them compliant with the Constitution and the legal system of the Republic of Serbia.
The sitting was chaired by Committee Chairman Dr Aleksandar Martinovic.