ZAGREB, Aug 30 (Hina) - The Croatian Constitutional Court decided
on Thursday to extend the validity of the Mass Media Act until
September 30 this year.
In an explanation of the decision, the Court recalled that at
the proposal of the Croatian Parliament on June 28 it had postponed
the expiry of the law until August 31, until which time it was
expected that Council of Europe experts would have presented their
opinion on the text of a new bill and that the new bill would have
been passed.
The Council of Europe has presented its views this month but
since Parliament has not yet discussed the bill the old law will be
in effect for another month.
The Constitutional Court has declared the law null and void
owing to an error in the procedure of its passage and it should
have ceased to be valid on June 30.
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