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CONSTITUTIONAL COURT'S DECISION ON PLAVSIC-GOVT. CONFLICT NOT YET MADE

YET MADE $ SARAJEVO/PALE, Aug 14 (Hina) - The Bosnian Serb entity's constitutional court has not yet rendered a ruling on whether the decision of the Serb Republic's president, Biljana Plavsic, to dissolve the Bosnian Serb entity's assembly was in line with the constitution. The judges of the court are due to be again in session on Friday, the Pale-based Serb radio said on Thursday. According to the same sources, yesterday's session of the constitutional court was adjourned but reasons for the adjournment were not said. Legal representatives of Ms. Plavsic and of the Bosnian Serb government and assembly that instigated the procedure before the court were heard in public in Tuesday. After that the session of the court continued behind the closed doors. A spokesman for the office of the top international peace administrator in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Simon Haselock, said on Thursday that the international community could barely imagine and accept that the Serb constitutional court make a decision different from the opinion of a Venetian commission. At the request of the international High Representative to Bosnia, Carlos Westendorp, the Venetian commission, consisting of eminent European legal experts, judged that Plavsic's decision was in line with the Bosnian Serb constitution and that means that a snap parliamentary election should be called in this entity of Bosnia-Herzegovina. (hina) jn mš 141450 MET aug 97

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