The constitutional law is a collection of good wishes and European standards, without implementing acts or political will and with constant obstruction on the state and local levels, the SDF said in a statement.
As a result, it added, the rights to representation in public services, to bilingualism and the use of the minority language in private, public and officially, and to education in the minority language are exercised with great difficulty and obstruction, and minority bodies have no real role or function in local communities.
The SDF said the National Minority Council was a politicised institution through which the minority elites exercised their own interests and that state funds were allocated through conflict of interest and monopoly.