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No. 01-02-41/1-95 President of the Assembly Borovo Selo, 20 May 1995 Rajko Ležajić, B.S. (stamp) 37 ____________________ Original, typewritten, Cyrillic script HR-HMDCDR, 3, box 2 234 25 1995, 29 May Knin Minutes of the session of the Assembly of the “Republic of Serbian Krajina” which approved the decision on state unifi cation with Republika Srpska (...) AGREEMENT WITH THE DECISION ON STATE UNIFICATION OF THE RSK AND THE RS Minister MILAN BABIĆ presented the chronological sequence of the work of the state commission, and the variants of the name of the future state. Th e common position was that it ought to be called UNITED SERBIAN REPUBLIC. Aft er the debate, the other members of the Assembly also unanimously agreed with the Decision. AGREEMENT WITH THE DRAFT OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ON INTER- IM CONSTITUTIONAL UNIFICATION Accepted unanimously along with the statement of reasons. (...) ____________________ Copy, typewritten, Cyrillic script HR-HMDCDR, 3, box 407 37 Round stamp with the text: RSK, Assembly of the Republic, Knin

29 1995, 29 June Opinion of the cabinet of the president of the “Republic of Serbian Krajina” concerning the preliminary draft of the law package for the preparation of the legislation of the “United Serbian Republic” __________________ (...) Subject: Preliminary draft of the legislation of the United Serbian Republic Th is is to inform you that we have examined a package of sixteen laws draft ed by the joint commission for the preparation of the legislation of the Republic of Serbian Krajina and Republika Srpska, submitted for our consideration and, accordingly, for presenting our suggestions or amendments. Having compared the existing laws and legal solutions, the organization and mechanism of functioning of state administration and other key state institutions in the Republic of Serbian Krajina, with the principles and solutions envisioned in the preliminary draft s of the laws, we have concluded that the organization, functioning and concentration of authority are almost identical with the existing legal solutions in the Republic of Serbian Krajina, with the understanding, of course, that the new laws will be implemented throughout the territory of the United Serbian Republic. Th erefore, the draft envisions a centralized form of government with a minimum degree of local self-government. We fi nd that the off ered laws are justifi ed, of substantially and normatively high quality, and mainly have no particular comments in their regard. Th e President of the Republic Mr. Milan Martić has been informed about the preliminary draft s and off ered no major comments. However, he stressed that, in the talks with the highest government offi cials of Republika Srpska, it was agreed in principle that the future administrative centre of the United Serbian Republic would be Banja Luka. (...) Th e president believes that there is no need to emphasize in particular the interest of the citizens of the Serbian Republic of Krajina in having the administrative centre of the United SerbianRepublic in Banja Luka. Th ank you for your cooperation (...) __________________ Copy, typewritten, Cyrillic script Croatian Information Centre, A-159/075 235

29<br />

1995, 29 June<br />

Opinion of the cabinet of the president of the “Republic of Serbian Krajina” concerning<br />

the preliminary draft of the law package for the preparation of the legislation of the<br />

“United Serbian Republic”<br />

__________________<br />

(...)<br />

Subject: Preliminary draft of the legislation of the United Serbian Republic<br />

Th is is to inform you that we have examined a package of sixteen laws draft ed by the<br />

joint commission for the preparation of the legislation of the Republic of Serbian Krajina<br />

and Republika Srpska, submitted for our consideration and, accordingly, for presenting<br />

our suggestions or amendments.<br />

Having compared the existing laws and legal solutions, the organization and mechanism<br />

of functioning of state administration and other key state institutions in the Republic<br />

of Serbian Krajina, with the principles and solutions envisioned in the preliminary<br />

draft s of the laws, we have concluded that the organization, functioning and concentration<br />

of authority are almost identical with the existing legal solutions in the Republic<br />

of Serbian Krajina, with the understanding, of course, that the new laws will be implemented<br />

throughout the territory of the United Serbian Republic.<br />

Th erefore, the draft envisions a centralized form of government with a minimum degree<br />

of local self-government.<br />

We fi nd that the off ered laws are justifi ed, of substantially and normatively high quality,<br />

and mainly have no particular comments in their regard.<br />

Th e President of the Republic Mr. Milan Martić has been informed about the preliminary<br />

draft s and off ered no major comments.<br />

However, he stressed that, in the talks with the highest government offi cials of Republika<br />

Srpska, it was agreed in principle that the future administrative centre of the United<br />

Serbian Republic would be Banja Luka. (...)<br />

Th e president believes that there is no need to emphasize in particular the interest of<br />

the citizens of the Serbian Republic of Krajina in having the administrative centre of the<br />

United SerbianRepublic in Banja Luka.<br />

Th ank you for your cooperation (...)<br />

__________________<br />

Copy, typewritten, Cyrillic script<br />

Croatian Information Centre, A-159/075<br />

235

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