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Djukic-Dejanovic: Elections on April 29 or May 6

17. February 2012. | 16:54

Source: Tanjug

Parliamentary elections will be held on April 29 or May 6, Serbian parliament Speaker Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic has said, adding that she and Serbian President Boris Tadic will call the local and parliamentary elections by March 11.

Parliamentary elections will be held on April 29 or May 6, Serbian parliament Speaker Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic has said, adding that she and Serbian President Boris Tadic will call the local and parliamentary elections by March 11.

Since the elections will certainly be repeated in some places, we still have a dilemma whether to schedule the elections for April 29, so the repeated voting could be held on May 6, or to hold the elections on May 6 and to hold the repeated elections by May 11, which is the last legal and constitutional deadline to complete the election process, she told Press daily.

The parliament can hold sessions even after the elections are called, she said.

In case of early elections, parliament is dissolved once the elections are called. However, since these will be regular elections, parliament can hold sessions and adopt bills until the new parliament is constituted and the mandates of MPs verified, Djukic-Dejanovic concluded.

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