Undermining the Draft Anti-Discrimination Act
The Belgrade Centre for Human Rights condemns the Government decision to withdraw from the agenda the Draft Anti-Discrimination Act just before the Serbian Assembly session. There are no reasonable grounds to again bring into question the state’s readiness to finally enact a general anti-discrimination law. The Draft Act had undergone the usual procedure and been reviewed both by the Government and the relevant Assembly committees. There had been enough time to promptly eliminate any ambiguities or shortcomings. The opportunity to do so existed before the session as well – the deputies could have submitted amendments to the Draft Act. (more…)