The government is expected to draw up the revision of the 2009 state budget on Saturday, and the parliament's working bodies could then take a position on the document on Monday morning, with parliament having it on its agenda on the same day, according to Seks.
If parliamentary caucuses accept this plan, MPs could consider amendments to the draft revised budget on Wednesday or even on Tuesday and adopt the revised budget, he said.
This means that the Sabor would be able to adopt the revised budget by 15 July, that is within a deadline set by the Constitution, and the parliament would not need any extraordinary session during its summer recess which starts on 16 July.