The parliamentary majority also rejected a proposal by the Peasant Party (HSS) and the Social Liberal Party (HSLS) to ban government ministers from sitting on the supervisory boards of companies with majority state ownership.
The parliament adopted a report on last year's activities of the Audit Office and performed audits, as well as a proposal by the People's Party (HNS) to obligate the Office of the Chief State Prosecutor to report to the parliament within six months on measures taken against entities with negative audit findings.
The Sabor supported a bill on data confidentiality in first reading. The bill envisages classifying data according to degrees as "very secret", "secret", "confidential" and "restricted".