Thursday, 29 November 2012

National Assembly Speaker’s Statement on Latest Hague Tribunal Verdict

“For the second time, the Hague Tribunal has acquitted Ramush Haradinaj of the charge for war crimes committed against civilians in the course of 1998, sending the message by the verdict that it is allowed to kill Serbs.


The acquittal is a scandal and a heavy blow to international law and justice.

This tribunal has no legitimacy and can no longer be called a “just court”.

The verdict issued to Haradinaj, as well as the verdict issued to the Croatian generals, will hamper the process of reconciliation in the region, and the horrific crimes committed against Kosovo Serbs will remain unpunished.”


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wednesday, 6 may
  • 11.00 - Third Public Hearing of the Committee on the Judiciary, Public Administration and Local Self-Government on the topic Presentation of the Bill amending and modifying the Law on the Constitutional Court; Bill amending and modifying the Law on the Election of MPs; Bill amending and modifying the Law on Local Elections and the Bill amending and modifying the Law on the Election of the President of the Republic, submitted by MP Miroslav Petrasinovic on 21 April 2026 (Novi Sad, City Assembly Grand Hall, Zarka Zrenjanina 2, entrance III)

  • exhibition “Memories” organised by the Ministry of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, Central Hall)

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