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Bulgarian Court has Recognized the Rights of a Same-sex Couple
The administrative court in Sofia-city has allowed the residence of married homosexual couple in Bulgaria with the resulting rights, bTV announced.
Croatia to Release Relative of Killed Refugee Child
The Administrative Court in the town of Osijek on Wednesday scrapped the custody order for one adult member of the Hosseini family, Croatian Centre for Peace Studies, a human rights NGO, told BIRN.
This sparked hope among human rights campaigners involved in the case that the rest of the family could be released soon.
Austria Cancels Dual Citizenship for People from Turkey
Austria has begun to cancel the dual citizenship of Turkey's settlers in the country, according to information in the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet.
Authorities in Vienna check the status of everyone on the list of voters in the constitutional referendum in April last year. in Turkey, and in particular which ones have both Turkish and Austrian citizenship.
MUP says controversial rally in Hrtkovci has been banned
The Serb Radical Party (SRS), an opposition party led by Vojislav Seselj, made this announcement on Wednesday, adding that there was now no legally valid reason to ban the rally in this northwestern village, planned to take place for two hours in front of the local Culture Center.
Albania Campaigners Hail Court Halt to Durres Project
Campaigners in Albania were celebrating on Friday after the Appeal Court in the city of Durres ruled against the city's request to re-start work on the Veliera project, a 6-million-euro project to renovate and decorate an area of around 12,000 square metres close to the city's Venetian Tower.
Green Campaigners Win Right To Sue Albanian Govt
Environmentalists in Albania and locals from four villages in the Tropoja on Friday hailed a court ruling allowing them to sue government ministries that have given private companies concessions to build hydropower plants on the Valbona River in the so-called Albanian Alps.
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8 Deputy Ministers Appointed in 5 Ministries
The Prime Minister Boyko Borisov signed orders for the appoint of 8 Deputy Ministers. The proposals comes from the Ministers, reported BGNES.
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The Supreme Administrative Prosecution Office Cotests a Decision of the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission On Heat Energy
The Supreme Administrative Prosecution Office has contested a decision of the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) on setting the price of heat energy, the press office of the Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Bulgaria has announced, quoted by Focus News Agency.
Satirist Keeps his Place in Serbia's Presidential Race
Despite the fact that Serbia's Electoral Commission, RIK, has rejected a complaint against the presidential candidacy of spoof character Ljubisa Preletacevic - Beli, confirming his bid on Tuesday, supporters of the now well-known satirist still fear his campaign might be overturned.
Macedonia Poll Re-Run Could Alter Election Result
Macedonia's Administrative Court on Tuesday accepted one electoral complaint filed by the opposition Social Democratic Union, SDSM as a result of which the December 11 general election will be re-run in a single polling station, number 2011, in the north western municipality of Tearce.
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