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A Weakened Constitutional Court

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The DPR and the government have agreed to reduce the authority of the Constitutional Court. Discussions on revising the law must not take place behind closed doors.

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THE politicians at the House of Representatives (DPR) and the Government should not discuss legislation behind closed doors– unless they have ulterior motives the public should not know about. This is especially the case if the law in question is vital, like the revision to the Law on the Constitutional Court. The public was shocked by the move to drastically cut back the authority of the Court, a branch of the judiciary born during the reform

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