ZAGREB, March 19 (Hina) - Croatia's parliament is scheduled to begin its 31st session on Wednesday, March 26. It is expected to last three weeks and tackle over 60 items on the agenda.
ZAGREB, March 19 (Hina) - Croatia's parliament is scheduled to
begin its 31st session on Wednesday, March 26. It is expected to
last three weeks and tackle over 60 items on the agenda. #L#
The Sabor's presidency has decided the first week of the sitting
will focus on legislation pertaining to health, education, and
local self-government.
The privatisation of the Suncani Hvar hotel chain will likely be
addressed in the second week.
It has been announced parliament will adopt technical changes to
the Election Law which should adjust the election model to changes
that have been made to the Constitution and the new constitutional
law in the rights of national minorities.
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