Darko Kostadinovski
Dr. Darko Kostadinovski is the President of the Constitutional Court of North Macedonia. He has played a crucial role in overseeing legal interpretations and decisions that affect the country’s judicial framework. In a recent interview, he emphasized the urgent need for legislative changes regarding the retention of metadata by telecommunications operators, highlighting its importance in ensuring national security and aiding criminal investigations.
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North Macedonia:
Darko Kostadinovski informed that the Constitutional Court decided not to initiate proceedings regarding the changes to the Pension and Disability Insurance Law.
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North Macedonia:
Darko Kostadinovski, the President of the Constitutional Court, informed the media about the formation of four cases under the 'Safe City' system.
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North Macedonia:
Darko Kostadinovski is the president of the Constitutional Court of North Macedonia.
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North Macedonia:
Darko Kostadinovski signed a cooperation protocol with the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt.
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North Macedonia:
Darko Kostadinovski informed about the decision made based on the criteria for high moral reputation and qualifications for judicial function.
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North Macedonia:
Darko Kostadinovski informed about the decision made based on high moral standards.
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North Macedonia:
Darko Kostadinovski officially took over the presidency of the Balkan Forum of Constitutional Courts.
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North Macedonia:
Darko Kostadinovski, the president of the Constitutional Court, discussed various current issues including amendments to the Criminal Code.
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North Macedonia:
Darko Kostadinovski, the President of the Constitutional Court, expressed concern over the long-standing 'status quo' situation in the legal system.
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North Macedonia:
Darko Kostadinovski is the president of the Constitutional Court who highlighted significant changes made by the court regarding the protection of freedoms and rights.
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