Legally, SDSŠ needed 80 votes for Ivanov to sign unconstitutional language law
http://www.minareport.com/2018/03/15/legally-sdss-needed-80-votes-for-ivanov-to-sign-unconstitutional-language-law/
President Ivanov: I will not allow this! (video)
http://english.republika.mk/president-ivanov-i-will-not-allow-this-video/
Osmani: Procedure no language law not violated
http://english.republika.mk/osmani-procedure-no-language-law-not-violated/
European Commission expects Law on Languages to be sent to the Venice Commission
http://english.republika.mk/european-commission-expects-law-on-languages-to-be-sent-to-the-venice-commission/
http://www.minareport.com/2018/03/15/legally-sdss-needed-80-votes-for-ivanov-to-sign-unconstitutional-language-law/
Article 75 of the Macedonian Constitution states that laws in Macedonia are promulgated with a decree. The decree can be signed by the President of the State and the President of the Assembly. If the Assembly reviews the law again and if it adopts a majority vote of the total number of Representatives, the President of the Republic is obliged to sign the decree.
The same article of the Constitution states that the president is obliged to sign the decree only if the law is adopted by a two-thirds majority of the votes of the total number of lawmakers. This, in the case of the Law on the Use of Languages, is not the case because this law was passed with 64 votes “for”, and not a two-thirds majority, which is 80 votes.
President Ivanov: I will not allow this! (video)
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The President of the Republic of Macedonia, Gjorgje Ivanov, said in a statement that he will not sign the Decree on the Law that was passed Wednesday in Parliament.
“As President of the Republic of Macedonia, I will not allow this. Therefore, I will not sign the decree for a law that has been adopted in this way. A law that abused the European flag, a law for which there was no debating on amendments that resulted from my suggestions, a law that was passed out of all procedures, a law that is unconstitutional and a law that violates the given guarantees. The constitution and my conscience do not allow me to sign a decree on approving such a law,” reads President Ivanov’s statement.
Considering its repressive content and the violent manner of its adoption, the law on usage of languages is not an expression of democracy. The constitution and conscience do not allow me to sign a decree declaring such bill into a law, President Gjorge Ivanov said late Wednesday in a press release.
‘This law is an act of tyranny of the parliamentary majority against the majority of citizens of Macedonia, who have never voted or would ever vote for a political program that envisages such anti-constitutional, anti-state and fundamentally unjust law. And an unjust law does not deserve to be called law. As President of the Republic of Macedonia, I will not allow this.’ Ivanov said.
He notifies that a debate on opposition MPs amendments has been circumvented, the EU recommendations ignored, while the Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia and the Rules of Procedure of the Assembly have been violated.
Addressing the MPs, Ivanov said he had asked them to carefully review his remarks following the President’s first refusal to sign the law.
‘The way you voted the law for the second time is an institutional violence and a blow to democracy. I hope that you are aware of the precedent you are making and the damages to the rule of law in the country that could arise from this precedent in the future,’ Ivanov said, criticizing the MPs for failing to consult with experts and relevant institutions, which ‘are most competent to give an opinion about the law on usage of languages.’
‘The law on the use of languages, in the manner in which it is written, as well as adopted, will lead to a full blockade of the work of institutions. In such conditions there is great probability for opening the issue of redefining our constitutional order,’ the President said.
For Ivanov, the language law is unjust and repressive, as it favors only one language.
‘Such law will fuel inter-ethnic tensions and pose a threat to interethnic coexistence’, Ivanov said.
The language law had already been passed in January, but was again put up for a vote today after President Ivanov vetoed it. Under the Macedonian constitution, the president must sign it following the new vote.
Osmani: Procedure no language law not violated
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The procedure has not been violated in the adoption of the Law on the Use of Languages and the President is obliged to sign the bill, said Vice Premier for European Affairs Bujar Osmani on Thursday.
“Macedonia has closed an important chapter of its history and as of today it is more unified in its EU and NATO challenges,” said Osmani.
Regarding claims that the law was passed beyond the 30-day deadline after the President failed to sign the bill, the Vice Premier said the law should have been scheduled for a Parliament session, not passed, during that period.
“Adopted laws can be altered only by draft-laws amending the existing law,” Osmani told reporters at the sidelines of a conference in Parliament dedicated to judiciary reforms.
He added that President Ivanov is obliged to sign the bill, in line with Article 75 of the Constitution.
European Commission expects Law on Languages to be sent to the Venice Commission
http://english.republika.mk/european-commission-expects-law-on-languages-to-be-sent-to-the-venice-commission/
The European Commission expects the Law on the Use of Languages to be sent to the Venice Commission, as stated in Plan 3-6-9, and notes its adoption on Wednesday, EC spokesperson Maja Kocijancic told MIA.
The implementation of the law should be in line with European standards, Kocijancic said.
She added that the European Commission expects the Macedonian Parliament to now focus on reforms and make progress in the EU agenda.