Parliament Amends Law on the Erased

Ljubljana, 8 March - The National Assembly amended in a partisan 48:30 vote Monday amendments to the act on the erased, the final step in efforts to rectify the consequences of the erasure 18 years ago of some 26,000 nationals of former Yugoslav republics from the permanent residence register.

Ljubljana
Interior Minister Katarina Kresal presents amendments to the Act Regulating the Legal Status of Citizens of Former Yugoslavia Living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
Vito Rozej of the coalition Zares speaks at a session of the National Assembly discussing amendments to the Act Regulating the Legal Status of Citizens of Former Yugoslavia Living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
Vito Rozej of the coalition Zares speaks at a session of the National Assembly discussing amendments to the Act Regulating the Legal Status of Citizens of Former Yugoslavia Living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
Vinko Gorenak of the opposition Democrats (SDS) speaks at a session of the National Assembly discussing amendments to the Act Regulating the Legal Status of Citizens of Former Yugoslavia Living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
Interior Minister Katarina Kresal presents amendments to the Act Regulating the Legal Status of Citizens of Former Yugoslavia Living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
Interior Minister Katarina Kresal presents amendments to the Act Regulating the Legal Status of Citizens of Former Yugoslavia Living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
Interior Minister Katarina Kresal (left) and Interior Ministry State Secretary Goran Klemencic arrive in parliament to presents amendments to the act regulating the legal status of citizens of former yugoslavia living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
Vinko Gorenak of the opposition Democrats (SDS) speaks at a session of the National Assembly discussing amendments to the Act Regulating the Legal Status of Citizens of Former Yugoslavia Living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
Interior Minister Katarina Kresal presents amendments to the Act Regulating the Legal Status of Citizens of Former Yugoslavia Living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
Interior Minister Katarina Kresal presents amendments to the Act Regulating the Legal Status of Citizens of Former Yugoslavia Living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
Vinko Gorenak of the opposition Democrats (SDS) speaks at a session of the National Assembly discussing amendments to the Act Regulating the Legal Status of Citizens of Former Yugoslavia Living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
A session of the National Assembly discussing amendments to the Act Regulating the Legal Status of Citizens of Former Yugoslavia Living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
Interior Minister Katarina Kresal presents amendments to the Act Regulating the Legal Status of Citizens of Former Yugoslavia Living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
A session of the National Assembly discussing amendments to the Act Regulating the Legal Status of Citizens of Former Yugoslavia Living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
Interior Minister Katarina Kresal presents amendments to the Act Regulating the Legal Status of Citizens of Former Yugoslavia Living in the Republic of Slovenia.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

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