Republic of Serbia
Human Rights Council
Forum on Minority Issues
Second Session
Item 5
Geneva, 12-13 November 2009
Statement by
Mrs. Marija Stajić - Radivojša
Third Secretary
Madame Chair,
The Republic of Serbia is deeply committed to the promotion and protection of human
rights, including rights of minorities. We share the view of the Independent Expert on
Minority Issues, Mrs. Gay McDougal, that an adequate representation of minorities in
policy is instrumental in breaking the cycle of discrimination and exclusion, and a basis
for the full enjoyment of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights.
The Constitution of the Republic of Serbia guarantees special individual and collective
rights to persons belonging to national minorities in addition to the rights guaranteed to
all citizens. Among others, these rights allow minorities to take part in decision-making
or deciding independently on certain issues related to their culture, education,
information and official use of languages and script through their collective rights. In
addition, when taking up employment in state bodies, public services, bodies of
autonomous province and local self-government units, the ethnic structure of population
and appropriate representation of members of national minorities are to be taken into
consideration.
Let me highlight some of the latest developments and accomplishments in the Republic
of Serbia aimed at effective participation of minorities.
In order to exercise the right to self-governance in the field of culture, education,
information and official use of their language and script, persons belonging to national
minorities have the constitutional right to elect their national councils. To further
enforce this right, the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia adopted on 31
August 2009 the Law on National Councils of National Minorities. In accordance with