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Venice Commission Approves Revised Laws; Parliament to Convene
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Venice Commission Approves Revised Laws; Parliament to Convene

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Serbian authorities are discussing the Venice Commission's approval of revised laws, with the Speaker of Parliament announcing upcoming sessions.
  • The program also covers the ongoing investigation into the murder of Aleksandar Neลกiviฤ‡, with Veselin Miliฤ‡'s detention extended.
  • Further reports include the trial of students arrested after last year's Vidovdan protest and details on the situation involving professors at the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad.

Serbian authorities have indicated that the Venice Commission has given the green light to revised legislation, referred to as the "Mrdiฤ‡ laws." Ana Brnabiฤ‡, the President of the National Assembly, announced that the Serbian Parliament will convene soon to address these matters.

The program also delves into the unresolved murder case of Aleksandar Neลกiviฤ‡ in Senjak, noting that Veselin Miliฤ‡'s pre-trial detention has been extended. Retired Police General Bogoljub ลฝivkoviฤ‡ is expected to provide insights on this case.

Additionally, the report will follow the trial of students detained following last year's Vidovdan protest. Details will also be provided regarding the situation involving professors at the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad.

The "Studio Live" program, hosted by Tatjana Aleksiฤ‡, aims to cover these and other daily events, offering updates from reporters on the ground.

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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.