Amnesty in the Republic of Macedonia – an act in the form of a law by which the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia exempts from prosecution for criminal offenses indefinite number of persons or persons releases them entirely or partially from the further support of the sentence or replaced the pronounced punishment with a milder punishment. Three laws of amnesty were adopted in the Republic of Macedonia. With the first law (ⅱ 1999), 913 people were amnestied: Full release from serving the sentence of imprisonment received 4 people; 412 people were released by 25%; 350 people for 15% and 147 people for 10% of the virtue of the sentence. With the second law (ⅲ 2002), a full or partial amnesty was made to 898 people participating in the war in the Republic of Macedonia since 2001; Full amnesty received 164 people, and the remaining partial. With the third law (ⅵ 2003), 265 people were covered for which there was a reasonable suspicion that they committed criminal offenses irreparation of the call and avoidance of military service, or arbitrary distanc and escape from the armed forces. AM: Amnesty Law (1999, 2002 and 2003), Skopje, 2003. Gore. L.-B.
Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис АМНЕСТИЈА ВО РЕПУБЛИКА МАКЕДОНИЈА