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Cvejić (SRCE): REM would be limited functional by the return of members, the Assembly has two solutions
Serbia🏛️ Politics2 days ago

Cvejić (SRCE): REM would be limited functional by the return of members, the Assembly has two solutions

The article discusses a political dispute regarding the Serbian Regulatory Council for Electronic Media (REM). Former member Slobodan Cvejić, now a leader of the Serbia Center (SRCE), argues that if members who resigned from REM return, the council would be limited in functionality due to potential conflicts over regulatory decisions. He suggests two possible solutions: either repeating the entire election process or legally reinstating the four resigning members as representatives of national minorities. The National Assembly’s Culture and Information Committee has suspended the process for proposing candidates for REM members, citing the need to wait until new minority councils are formed. Four resigning members have stated they are ready to resume their roles if legal issues are resolved. The situation highlights tensions around media regulation and minority representation.

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N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentLeft2 days ago
Cvejić (SRCE): REM would be limited functional by the return of members, the Assembly has two solutions

The article discusses a political dispute regarding the Serbian Regulatory Council for Electronic Media (REM). Former member Slobodan Cvejić, now a leader of the Serbia Center (SRCE), argues that if members who resigned from REM return, the council would be limited in functionality due to potential conflicts over regulatory decisions. He suggests two possible solutions: either repeating the entire election process or legally reinstating the four resigning members as representatives of national minorities. The National Assembly’s Culture and Information Committee has suspended the process for proposing candidates for REM members, citing the need to wait until new minority councils are formed. Four resigning members have stated they are ready to resume their roles if legal issues are resolved. The situation highlights tensions around media regulation and minority representation.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue through the perspective of opposition figures like Slobodan Cvejić and emphasizes concerns about Vucic's control over media, suggesting systemic manipulation. It highlights the legal challenges faced by resigning members and implies that the current system favors central

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