The video feed will be experimental in the first three weeks due to minor technical problems with image and sound quality, after which the so-called Sabor TV is expected to air events in the parliament on a regular basis, said Simunovic.
She added the three weeks would also be used to increase the Internet flow rate so that as many of those interested as possible could watch the sessions and to avoid system crashes.
Today Internet users could watch the session live but with a few seconds' delay.
An archive of the video material is expected to be made in a few months for future browsing.