The opposition requested a debate on the stand-by arrangement and a memorandum on the economic and fiscal policy several weeks ago, claiming that the incumbent government signed the stand-by deal under pressure and that consequences would be detrimental because the deal would reduce investments into development, the health system and welfare,
This week, MPs are expected to voice their opinions on 21 items including several reports.
The agenda also includes several initiatives submitted by opposition parties.
European Enlargement Commissioner Guenter Verheugen is expected to address the Croatian parliament on Wednesday.