Ivana Bradić: Judges From Six Cities Will Respond to the Union's Call for a Work Stoppage
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According to the first announcements, judges from Belgrade, Kragujevac, Obrenovac, Lazarevac, Požarevac and Čačak will respond to the call of the Syndicate of the Judiciary to suspend work due to the adoption of a controversial set of laws by MP Uglješa Mrdić, Ivana Bradić told N1.
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In several cities in Serbia, judges have decided not to hold trials today. Judge Nenad Baković of the Basic Court in Kragujevac posted a notice at the courtroom door for the parties that they will not hold trials today, February 3, in protest of, as he pointed out, the violation of the procedure prescribed by law when adopting a set of laws on January 28 of this year, which were adopted through an urgent procedure and without a main hearing and …
Serbian Judicial Union President Nemanja Djuric said that the judicial work stoppage, which began Monday morning, is underway in six cities across the country.
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