ZAGREB, July 25 (Hina) - Members of the Serb People's Council (SNV) Secretariat are satisfied with how the drafting of a constitutional law on the rights of national minorities is proceeding, SNV president Milorad Pupovac said in
Zagreb on Tuesday. He told reporters during a break in an SNV Secretariat's session that the Justice, Government, and Local Self-Government Ministry's task force in charge of drafting the constitutional law on minorities' rights was doing its work in an expert, productive, and tolerant manner. Many models of minorities' laws in force in neighbouring countries and the world have been discussed thus far, Pupovac added. Commenting on Serb People's Party president Milan Djukic's claim that the draft was "shameful", Pupovac said all international institutions following the ministry task force's work were updated regularly on how the drafting was proceeding
ZAGREB, July 25 (Hina) - Members of the Serb People's Council (SNV)
Secretariat are satisfied with how the drafting of a constitutional
law on the rights of national minorities is proceeding, SNV
president Milorad Pupovac said in Zagreb on Tuesday.
He told reporters during a break in an SNV Secretariat's session
that the Justice, Government, and Local Self-Government Ministry's
task force in charge of drafting the constitutional law on
minorities' rights was doing its work in an expert, productive, and
tolerant manner.
Many models of minorities' laws in force in neighbouring countries
and the world have been discussed thus far, Pupovac added.
Commenting on Serb People's Party president Milan Djukic's claim
that the draft was "shameful", Pupovac said all international
institutions following the ministry task force's work were updated
regularly on how the drafting was proceeding.
Pupovac asserted most solutions offered by the draft were along the
lines of international community demands and the Croatian and
Central European tradition in resolving minorities' issues.
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