ZAGREB, Feb 18 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament will start its 30th sitting on February 26. During the first week MPs will discuss amendments to the Labour Act, parliament president Zlatko Tomcic said Tuesday after a session of the
parliament's presidency.
ZAGREB, Feb 18 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament will start its 30th
sitting on February 26. During the first week MPs will discuss
amendments to the Labour Act, parliament president Zlatko Tomcic
said Tuesday after a session of the parliament's presidency. #L#
Tomcic said he would remind all parliamentary committees to invite
representatives of unions and employees to sessions focusing on
changes to the act.
Following Question Time, MPs will also debate a draft law on traffic
safety.
Tomcic said the parliament would also discuss a motion by the social
liberals that a ratified agreement with Slovenia on the Krsko
nuclear power plant be reviewed.
The social liberals explained its motion with a parliament's
conclusion adopted during the ratification that, if the Slovene
parliament does not ratify the agreement by December 31, 2002, it
would consider the agreement's annulment.
The parliament president also announced the possibility of MPs
discussing the privatisation of the Suncani Hvar hotel company,
also moved by the Croatian Social Liberal Party.
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