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The Serbian parliament’s Committee on Constitutional Affairs passed on June 14 
a proposal for constitutional reform of the judiciary, which the Serbian 
government forwarded to Parliament late last November. The motion the Committee 
has deliberated only listed the articles and provisions that needed to be 
amended, but the text of the new amendments has yet to be submitted. The 
proposal has been sent to MPs, and if approved by a two-thirds majority, the 
procedure for constitutional change will be launched, including a public debate 
and the actual drafting of the amendments.


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