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On July 6, 7, 10, 2018 in the exercise of obligatory preliminary review the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Belarus considered the constitutionality of the laws of the Republic of Belarus “On the Quality and Safety of Food Raw Materials and Foodstuffs for Human Life and Health”, “On Making Addenda and Alterations to Certain Laws of the Republic of Belarus on Public and Private Partnership”, “On Making Alterations and Addenda to the Banking Code of the Republic of Belarus”, “On Making Alterations and Addenda to the Code of the Republic of Belarus on Administrative Offences and the Procedural and Executive Code of the Republic of Belarus on Administrative Offences”, “On Approval of the Report on Execution of the Republican Budget for 2017” and others.

By virtue of Article 116.1 of the Constitution of the Republic of Belarus, Article 22.3.2 of the Code of the Republic of Belarus on Judicial System and Status of Judges, Article 98 and Article 101.1 of the Law of the Republic of Belarus “On the Constitutional Proceedings” in the exercise of obligatory preliminary review the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Belarus considered the constitutionality of the laws of the Republic of Belarus, adopted by the House of Representatives and approved by the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus:

“On the Quality and Safety of Food Raw Materials and Foodstuffs for Human Life and Health” (reporting judge – Natalya Karpovich);

“On Making Addenda and Alterations to Certain Laws of the Republic of Belarus on Public and Private Partnership” (reporting judge – Liliya Kozyreva);

“On Making Alterations and Addenda to the Banking Code of the Republic of Belarus” (reporting judge – Tatyana Boiko);

“On Making Alterations and Addenda to the Code of the Republic of Belarus on Administrative Offences and the Procedural and Executive Code of the Republic of Belarus on Administrative Offences” (reporting judge – Leonid Ryabtsev);

“On Approval of the Report on Execution of the Republican Budget for 2017” (reporting judge – Tatyana Boiko);

and other laws.

Based on the results of consideration the laws were recognised to be conforming to the Constitution of the Republic of Belarus. At the same time the Constitutional Court stated its legal positions aimed to clarify the constitutional and legal meaning of certain rules of the laws.