The Sabor's Committee on the Constitution and Rules of Procedure on Wednesday evening decided that MPs have the right to withdraw their signatures from motions.
Sime Lucin of the Social Democratic Party and Zlatko Kramaric of the Liberal Party withdrew their signatures from the HNS motion, which left the motion without the sufficient number of signatures required for the parliament to discuss it.
With this decision, the parliament completed today's sitting. On Thursday, it will discuss a plan of adjustment of national legislation to the EU acquis communautaire in 2005.
Under the plan, which is proposed as an annex to the national programme for integration with the EU, the parliament is expected to adopt this year 36 European laws which adjust national legislation to the EU's legal standards.
Apart from those laws, the parliament is also expected to pass 168 regulations and 135 measures from the plan of implementation of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement.
The Sabor is expected to appoint a new Conflict of Interest Commission tomorrow.