Princip slobodnog mandata u Ustavima Republike Srbije od 1990. i 2006. godine:
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Beschreibung: | The Constitution principle of a free parliamentary mandate is one of the basic principles of modern constitution democracy. This principle guarantees to national deputies independence from outside influences, in fact their freedom of conscience. Nevertheless, if we consider political reality, the main forces in the modern parliaments are political parties. However, the Constitution should provide freedom for deputies' actions in the parliament, because this principle is their's the first and the last defence. With the Constitution from 1990, the Republic of Serbia re-establish the liberal-democratic type of constitutionality. Despite this, the Constitution didn't define explicitly the legal nature of relation between the voters and their elected representatives. This vagueness caused a number of problems in the functioning of the National Assembly in the period from 1990 to 2006. It was expected that the new Constitution will put an end to doubts about the nature of parliamentary mandate, but this did not happen. Unfortunately, the party imperative mandate became a constitutional category, which is a step backwards compared to the Constitution from 1990 (Art. 102 para. 2). From the moment of adoption of the Constitution from 2006, began the struggle of political parties to usurp the sovereignty and to subordinate authority itself |
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spellingShingle | Marković, Đorđe Princip slobodnog mandata u Ustavima Republike Srbije od 1990. i 2006. godine Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence Constitutional Law Public Law Government/Political systems Transformation Period (1990 - 2010) Present Times (2010 - today) |
title | Princip slobodnog mandata u Ustavima Republike Srbije od 1990. i 2006. godine |
title_auth | Princip slobodnog mandata u Ustavima Republike Srbije od 1990. i 2006. godine |
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title_fullStr | Princip slobodnog mandata u Ustavima Republike Srbije od 1990. i 2006. godine Đorđe Marković |
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title_short | Princip slobodnog mandata u Ustavima Republike Srbije od 1990. i 2006. godine |
title_sort | princip slobodnog mandata u ustavima republike srbije od 1990 i 2006 godine |
topic | Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence Constitutional Law Public Law Government/Political systems Transformation Period (1990 - 2010) Present Times (2010 - today) |
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