The Association of Prosecutors of Serbia Criticizes the Proposed Changes to the Law on Public Prosecution
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Uglješa Mrdić stated today during a debate in the Serbian Parliament that the proposed set of judicial laws was written in the interest of all citizens, regardless of their religion, nationality or political affiliation.
The Association of Prosecutors of Serbia opposed today's proposed amendments to the Law on Public Prosecution and assessed that their adoption would represent a step backwards and further threaten the public's trust in the work of the Public Prosecutor's Office.
The European Union is familiar with the proposed changes to the key judicial laws, the spokesperson of the European Commission tells Contemporary Politics. He adds that, when it comes to
Stefan Janjić, Secretary General of the Serbia Center (SRCE) and MP, stated on TV Nova that the regime has directly tried to influence TOK and reduce it to what will be the Prosecutor's Office for High-Tech Crime, if Uglješa Mrdić's proposals for amending the set of judicial laws are adopted. With the amendments to the law, which concern the Prosecutor's Office for High-Tech Crime, it ceases to be a separate prosecutor's office and becomes a de…
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