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ZAGREB, Feb 5 (Hina) - The Centre for the Direct Protection of Human
Rights on Thursday forwarded to the Croatian Constitutional Court a
proposal for the initiation of a procedure to assess the
constitutionality of the By-law on the leasing of state-owned flats
in the Croatian Danube river region.
The By-law is discriminatory to citizens "because only those
citizens who have obtained tenant rights to flats in the Croatian
Danubian area have the legal status of protected tenant and are
privileged," the statement said.
It is the stance of the Centre that the rest of the citizens of
Croatia who had left their homes in other parts of Croatia during
the war, but had tenant rights to them, did not have the same
status.
The by-law was adopted by the government at a session on 22 January,
and it became effectual on 27 January.
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