Law on Legalization of Illegal Buildings before Judges: Seven Initiatives Submitted for Constitutional Review

Individuals and organizations are demanding a review of provisions of the law that, they claim, violate their fundamental rights to peaceful disposal of property.

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Less than four months have passed since its adoption, and there is a strong demand for a review of the constitutionality of the Law on the Legalization of Illegal Buildings. Seven initiatives have been submitted to the Constitutional Court so far, in which individuals and organizations request a review of the provisions of the law that, as they claim, violate their fundamental rights to peaceful disposal of property.

The law prevents the sale of illegal buildings, and the banking sector says that this will, among other things, reduce the possibility of lending for housing construction and reduce banks' profits.

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