ZAGREB, May 13 (Hina)- Despite announcements that on Wednesday the Croatian parliament would discuss two bills dealing with bans on genetically modified organisms and products, MPs will instead consider a government decision on this
year's bilateral military exercises of Croatian and U.S. armed forces.
ZAGREB, May 13 (Hina)- Despite announcements that on Wednesday the
Croatian parliament would discuss two bills dealing with bans on
genetically modified organisms and products, MPs will instead
consider a government decision on this year's bilateral military
exercises of Croatian and U.S. armed forces. #L#
Tomorrow MPs should also discuss a recommendation that Croatian
military observers participate in a peace mission to India and
Pakistan.
During the second week of its 32nd session, the Sabor will discuss
numerous bills proposed by the government, including bills on
consumer protection, market competitiveness, asylum, and
foreigners.
The second week of parliament's session includes 64 agenda items.
Tomorrow the Sabor is expected to vote on some previously debated
bills.
This will finally be an opportunity for MPs to try out the new
electronic voting system, installed recently.
After the system failed last week, Siemens conducted some tests
over the weekend and removed faults. Hopes are high that the system
should be functioning normally tomorrow.
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