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The amendments to the Deputy Election Law and the amendments to the Local Elections Law are related to the preservation of the health of the infectious disease kovid 19 in the electoral process, given that there are still recommendations to respect certain rules of conduct, which They are mainly related to physical health. distancing
Since not all the parties that wish to participate in the elections have presented lists, they will continue the process of collecting signatures and, in addition to notaries, the municipal and municipal administrations will verify the signatures of the voters.
10,000 signatures are required for the election of deputies, and the deadlines for submitting lists at both levels are 15 days before the elections.
Basic courts can still verify voter signatures, but only in municipalities and cities where there are no notaries public.
Another reason for the proposed amendments to the Law on the Election of Deputies is the “political agreement” reached at the meeting of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and a representative of all lists interested in participating in the June 21 elections.
Amendments to the Law on Protection of the Population against Infectious Diseases increase the minimum amount of the fine for violating regulations on protection of the population against infectious diseases from 30,000 to 50,000 dinars.
Furthermore, since the pandemic still continues, the law is required to enter into force on the day of its publication in official Gazette, and not the eighth day after publication.
The law stipulates that state and private health institutions, employers, health workers, and all citizens are obliged to implement the prescribed measures and to act according to the decision of the health inspector.