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Wednesday, 23 January 2008
Speaker Dulic Receives Delegation of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
In his talk with the delegation of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA), headed by the President of SASA, Nikola Hajdin, the Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, Dr Oliver Dulic, announced that the Bill on the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts will be on the agenda of the First Regular Session of the National Assembly in 2008. The talk focused on the importance and need to pass the Bill on the Academy, currently in Assembly procedure, as soon as possible.
In his talk with the delegation of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA), headed by the President of SASA, Nikola Hajdin, the Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, Dr Oliver Dulic, announced that the Bill on the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts will be on the agenda of the First Regular Session of the National Assembly in 2008.
The talk focused on the importance and need to pass the Bill on the Academy, currently in Assembly procedure, as soon as possible. The SASA representatives supported the proposal that, before their being discussed at the National Assembly session, a public discussion on the proposed legal solutions be organised at the National Assembly House which would include representatives of institutions, the Academy, members of parliament and the general public.
Speaker Dulic briefed the guests on the plan of activities of the National Assembly which will, in 2008, include work on aligning domestic with European legislation and on the reform of the justice system.
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11.00 - Fifth Public Hearing on the topic: Presentation of the Draft Law amending and modifying the Law on the Unified Electoral Roll, submitted to the Working Group for the Improvement of the Electoral Process on 11 June 2025 by MP Ugljesa Mrdic, member of the Working Group (Nis City Hall grand hall, Nikole Pasica 24)
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11.00 - press conference of MP Vladimir Pajic (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, Central Hall)