BELGRADE, April 8 (Hina) - The parliament of the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina on Thursday adopted a bill insisting on the annulment of a law on assistance to Serbian nationals, indicted by the UN war crimes tribunal, and to
their families. The chairman of the Vojvodina Assembly, Nenad Canak, will present the bill to the Serbian parliament, which adopted the law on assistance on 30 March.
BELGRADE, April 8 (Hina) - The parliament of the northern Serbian
province of Vojvodina on Thursday adopted a bill insisting on the
annulment of a law on assistance to Serbian nationals, indicted by the
UN war crimes tribunal, and to their families. The chairman of the
Vojvodina Assembly, Nenad Canak, will present the bill to the Serbian
parliament, which adopted the law on assistance on 30 March.#L#
Vojvodina parliamentary deputies from the Democratic Party, the League
of Social Democrats of Vojvodina and the Alliance of Vojvodina
Hungarians, who hold the absolute majority, voted for the revocation
of the Serbian law on Thursday. Those who were against the motion were
MPs of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), which is an opposition
party at the local level.
The law on assistance stipulates that ICTY indictees are entitled to
compensation for their (lost) salaries, funds to cover the costs of
collecting evidence for their defence, and funds to cover the costs of
expert assistance. The state reimburses indictees' families for costs
of visiting the indictees in The Hague and pays their telephone bills
and other similar costs. Under the law, the Serbian government also
pays monthly salaries to indictees who have been employed in state
bodies.
Many nongovernmental organisations have raised their voice against the
law. The committee of lawyers in human rights actions lodged a request
with the Serbian Constitutional Court to assess whether the law is in
compliance with the national constitution. The Democratic Party (of
the assassinated Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic) has launched a
campaign to collect signatures for a petition against the disputable
law.
(Hina) ms