The Serbian parliament's Constitutional Affairs Committee supported today the proposed amendments to the Constitutional Charter and a law on their implementation and decided that the parliament should not open a discussion on the amendments.
Serbian Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government Zoran Loncar said that the amendments serve to realise the Agreement on the Change of the Constitutional Charter signed on April 7 in Belgrade.
Loncar said that the amendments envisage the holding of elections for the parliament of the state union and regulate the issue of referendum.
Committee Chairman Predrag Markovic said that the procedure of adoption of the amendments is a continued part of the procedure of adoption of the Constitutional Charter and that there are no constitutional barriers for their adoption.