ZAGREB, Nov 2 (Hina) - The Croatian Constitutional Court today
suspended an eviction from a former Yugoslav army (JNA) flat in
Pula, until the Court reached a verdict on the tenant's plea of
unconstitutionality.
The plaintiff was granted tenancy with an option to buy by the
JNA Pula Garrison command on Aug 9, 1991.
The Administrative Court, where the plaintiff first took his
case, took the view that the chit was null and void under a
Government Decree of July 24, 1991, prohibiting the disposal of
real estate in Croatia.
The Constitutional Court also ordered that a public debate on
government decrees limiting the old age pensions budget should take
place not later than November 15.
After hearing the Government's views on the issue, the
Constitutional Court will decide whether there are grounds for
examining the constitutionality of these decrees.
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