Update @ 16:05

Speaker unauthorized to call emergency session
17 June 2008 | 13:08 -> *16:05* | Source: B92, Beta, Tanjug
*BELGRADE -- Acting speaker Jovan Krkobabić says he does not have the 
power to call an emergency session of parliament. *



Boba wrote:
> Srbiju kasape a speaker Krkobabic nije na radnom mestu? Ajd, sto on ne zna 
> sta radi , ali sta reci za ostale zutace i lopove u Parlametu?///Mukami je i 
> da komentarisem.
>
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> http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2008&mm=06&dd=17&nav_id=51158
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> Speaker to decide on emergency session 
> 17 June 2008 | 13:08  | Source:  B92, Beta, Tanjug  
> BELGRADE --  Speaker Jovan Krkobabiæ says he will decide whether there are 
> legal
> grounds to call an emergency session of parliament after studying a
> motion from the DSS-NS.
>
>
>  
> Jovan Krkobabiæ (FoNet, archive)
>
>  Krkobabiæ told Tanjug that he had been out of town, and that he had not yet 
> had a chance to see the motion in question.
>
> The Democratic Party of Serbia-New Serbia (DSS-NS) coalition earlier
> submitted to parliament an initiative to hold an emergency session, the
> objectives of which would be to reject the deployment of the EULEX
> mission in Kosovo, and declare the Kosovo constitution null and void. 
>
> DSS whip Miloš Aligrudiæ told Tanjug that the initiative was supported
> by the Serb Radical Party (SRS), and had been signed by 107 MPs. 
>
> The “For a European Serbia” coalition has yet to decideon its
> position, with Democratic Party (DS) official Nada Kolundžija saying
> that the motion would be considered. 
>
> “There is no need to put
> every single act connected to the unilateral declaration of Kosovo
> independence to a vote, because we have already adopted a declaration
> on Kosovo, and state policy towards it has been determined. I do not
> believe that there is any need to make a declaration after every single
> political act made by Kosovo’s authorities, but nonetheless, we’ll
> consider it,” Kolundžija said. 
>
> The Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) said that they would support the DSS 
> motion. 
>
> SPS leader Ivica Daèiæ said that state organs—parliament, the
> presidency and the government—should take a united stand on themost
> important state and national issue, Kosovo’s place as an integral part
> of Serbia. 
>
> “The SPS thinks that every party in parliament
> should reach agreement on the most important state and national issues.
> The SPS believes that MPs should agree to hold a parliamentary session
> on this matter,” Daèiæ said. 
>
> By accepting the DSS proposal,
> parliament would confirm that Serbia does not accept the legalization
> of the EULEX mission, because the mission’s main objective would be to
> apply the Ahtisaari Plan envisaging the illegal secession of a part of
> Serbia, which was an integral and sovereign state, a member of the UN,
> to whom all international policies and laws applied, as well as the
> Serbian constitution. 
>
> By adopting this decision, parliament
> would annul the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo that came into
> force on Saturday, and was adopted by the province’s temporary
> institutions. 
>
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