At the start of a Parliament session on Wednesday morning, Seks called on Commission Chairman Damir Sesvecan to convene a Commission meeting to discuss the request by Glavas's defence team that Parliament should reconsider whether it should again approve detention for Glavas, who is charged in the so-called Sellotape Case.
Following a request by Pero Kovacevic of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP), Seks also ordered a meeting of the Committee on the Constitution and the Standing Orders because, as the HSP deputy insisted, the order imposing detention on Glavas was unlawful and unconstitutional because his detention was requested by the prosecution and not by the court or a panel of judges.