The interpellation is based on poor indicators, the financial collapse of the health sector, the stopping of capital investment in hospitals, and contradictory statements by state officials on the future of health reform, Dragutin Lesar, chairman of the HNS club of deputies, told Hina on Wednesday.
The two parties also maintain the government has done nothing to protect the socially most sensitive members of the public.
In the interpellation the HNS and the HSS do not ask parliament to vote on confidence in the government and whether they will do so will depend on the government's position, said Lesar.