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All minors and the elderly above 67 will be allowed to leave homes like all other citizens decides the Constitutional Court

The Constitutional Court is with a different opinion than the Committee for Infectious Diseases. During today's session, the judges have temporarily blocked the decision for a special regime for movement of people younger than 18 and the elderly of above 67 that the Government has adopted as a protective measure against the coronavirus. With the Court's decision, these categories...

As soon as they recovered their full salaries back, the judges will donate 20% in the fund for fighting the coronavirus

When the Constitutional Court temporarily annulled the Government decree for payment of minimal wages for judges during April and May, the Association of Judges issued a press release that it will donate at least 20% of their full salaries for April and May to the account of the Solidarity Fund for Fighting the Covid-19 virus. The Association of Judges...

Constitutional Court rules that all state officials, judges, and prosecutors will receive full salaries instead of minimal wages

During today's session, the Constitutional Court decided to temporarily stop the three decrees by the government during the state of crisis. It's about the decree where all elected, appointed persons in the public sector will receive a minimal wage of 14.500 denars during April and May. This means that the implementation of the degree has been annulled because...

The Macedonian Constitutional Court expelled the journalists and didn’t let them report about the meeting between the EU Ambassador Žbogar and the Constitutional Court’s President Murati

The Constitutional Court didn't allow the journalists to report about the meeting between the Court's President Sali Murati and the EU Ambassador Samuel Žbogar. Despite the insisting to attend and to take statements when the meeting is over, the Court's services suggested that the statements should be taken outside the court's offices. The subjects discussed at the meeting are not...

The Macedonian Association of Journalists and the Council of Media Ethics condemned the treatment of journalists by the Constitutional Court

The Association of Journalists of Macedonia (AJM) condemned the behavior of the employees at the Constitutional Court that mistreated the journalists that wanted to report about today's meeting between the President of the Constitutional Court Sali Murati and the EU Ambassador in Skopje, Samuel Žbogar. "Even though the media was invited to report about the meeting, the journalists were...

Counstitutional Court rejects Mitko Chavkov’s motion against the 27th of April attacks’ amnesties

With the majority of votes, the Constitutional Court, during today's session didn't start a procedure for evaluation of the constitutionality of Articles 1 and 2 of the Law on Amnesty, on basis of which people who were involved in the attacks at the Parliament on the 27th of April 2017 were pardoned. The motion was filed by Mitko Chavkov,...

Sali Murati is the new president of the Constitutional Court

The judge Sali Murati was elected today to be the new president of the Constitutional Court, and he will take the position on the 1st of November, when the current President Nikola Ivanovski's mandate ends. Murati was born on the 11th of October 1966 in the village of Vrapchishte, Gostivar. His nationality is Turkish. He graduated Law at the...

Spasovski: The new regulation for monitoring communications will be over by New Year

The termination of article 175 of the Law for electronic communications on part of the Constitutional Court in this moment will lead to a vacuum situation where the possibility of any kind of legal monitoring of communications will be denied, a kind of monitoring that would be within the framework of protection of Macedonia's constitutional order and fight against...

Constitutional court will discuss on Wednesday the extension of the mayors’ mandates

On the 10th of May, the Constitutional court of the Republic of Macedonia will discuss the initiatives for canceling two articles from the Law for local municipalities and the Election Code which in turn would allow the mayors and the councilors to remain in their functions until local elections are organized. Apparently, the court announced today that with the...

Minoski: There is money for the subsidies, but we are awaiting the Constitutional court’s ruling

If the Constitutional court disputes the article from the Election code, there won't be any obstacles for the payment of the subsidies. We have an appropriate liquidity - said the Minister of Finance, Kiril Minoski for "Television 24." He is hoping that the sums will be paid within the planned deadline until the 30th of June. The Constitutional court has confirmed...

Local elections, SPO and the wiretapping are not on the agenda for the Constitutional Court on May the 10th

On the daily agenda for the session, there are no key initiatives that interest the public, like those on the Law on the Special Public Prosecutor, local elections and the wiretapping through telecom operators. The most recent of these are the two initiatives submitted by the Ministry of Local Self-Government and the World Macedonian Congress (WMC) requiring the abolition of...

Shilegov: The conditions necessary for a Leaders’ Meeting have now been fulfilled

The two preconditions have been fulfilled, which we had created and believed necessary for a leaders’ meeting, to conduct quick, fair, free and democratic elections, said the spokesperson for the SDSM, Petre Shilegov. “Two of the preconditions have been fulfilled, and that was delaying the elections due to unfulfilled conditions and the annulment of the presidential pardons. Therefore, now, there...

The procedure to determine the constitutionality of the SPO begins

The Constitutional Court will rule on the initiative for assessing the constitutionality of the Law on the Special Prosecutor's Office, reported "Telma" TV. After the case sat in storage in a draw, for a long 8 months, it has finally been assigned to a reporting judge. It may be found on the daily agenda for sessions as early as Wednesday. Experts...

“I protest” tonight will demonstrate outside the Constitutional Court

The civil initiative "I protest" are heading into their eleventh day of protests over President Ivanov's decision to pardon 56 politicians giving them immunity from prosecution. The protest will begin at 18:00 in front of the SPO, and will continue to the Constitutional Court. "Today, we protest loudly against the regime, united with all our diversity and colour! If it...

Gaber, Darlishta, Starova and Murati: The abolition of the Amnesty Law is completely unfounded

Constitutional Judges Natasha Gaber-Damjanovski, Ismail Darlishta, Gzime Starova and Sali Murati today came out with their own separate opinion on the amendments made to the Amnesty Law, which the Constitutional Court changed on the 16th of this month, which allows the President to pardon people who have been convicted of electoral fraud and crime, pedophilia and drug-trafficking. In their dissenting opinion,...

Jakimovski: One can not come to power with headphones on his ears

We are here to defend the Constitutional Court, to defend the country stated the President of GROM, Stevce Jakimovski in front of the gathered citizens outside the Constitutional Court. He said the once abolished Zoran Zaev can not destroy the constitutional order of the Republic of Macedonia. “Now they are attacking Macedonia, when faced with the refugee crisis and there is...

The Constitutional Court on Wednesday will bring back amnesty for electoral fraud

The Constitutional Court on Wednesday (March 16th) has to decide whether the President will have the right to pardon people for election fraud or whether they will leave the current Law on Amnesty as it is. On the agenda for the next session of the Constitutional Court, published on the Court’s website between other topics, the agenda listed and the...

Protest at the Constitutional Court: “Hard time for the Mafia”, “Resign”, “Where there’s Grujo – There is no peace”

A group of citizens have gathered again in front of the Constitutional Court hitting pots and pans to show their anger at the courts ruling to amend the Amnesty Law, which would allow the President to pardon people convicted of various types of electoral crime. Citizens chanted “Hard time for the Mafia”, “Resign”, “Where is our money?”, “Where there's Grujo...

VMRO-DPMNE: SDSM are lying that our party is behind the decision of the Constitutional Court

The VMRO-DPMNE stand behind the changes, but not behind the decisions on the Law on Amnesty and Pardons, which were proposed to the Constitutional Court in 2009, so there could be no amnesty for certain crimes, such as those who have been sentenced for offences related to elections, paedophilia, etc., says the statement from the ruling party. "In 2009, SDSM...

The Constitutional Court has accepted the initiative for Amnesty for electoral fraud

With 5 votes "for" and 4 "against", the Constitutional Court has accepted the initiative for the President to pardon people who have been convicted of electoral fraud. The Court today discussed the initiative for assessing the constitutionality and legality of the Amnesty Law. The opinion of the judges over this legislation was divided, some thought no changes should be made,...