ZAGREB, Nov 7 (Hina) - Parliament's Presidency did not discuss Public Works Minister Radimir Cacic's written apology to parliament for a statement this institution was a natural environment for the bad language of MP Anto Kovacevic,
deputy speaker Zdravko Tomac said on Wednesday. The apology letter has been sent to each MP, so every bench will take a position, he explained. According to unofficial reports, parliament could vote on confidence in Cacic before the end of the month. Tomac dismissed media allegations to the effect that deputy parliamentary speaker Mato Arlovic was against parliament's support to the minister from the People's Party (HNS). Tomac described the allegations as speculation, and called on the media to assume their share of responsibility for the issues that give priority coverage to. The parliament's Presidency confirmed today that the upcoming 17th session would wrap up on Nov. 13, and the new, 18th begin a d
ZAGREB, Nov 7 (Hina) - Parliament's Presidency did not discuss
Public Works Minister Radimir Cacic's written apology to
parliament for a statement this institution was a natural
environment for the bad language of MP Anto Kovacevic, deputy
speaker Zdravko Tomac said on Wednesday.
The apology letter has been sent to each MP, so every bench will take
a position, he explained.
According to unofficial reports, parliament could vote on
confidence in Cacic before the end of the month.
Tomac dismissed media allegations to the effect that deputy
parliamentary speaker Mato Arlovic was against parliament's
support to the minister from the People's Party (HNS). Tomac
described the allegations as speculation, and called on the media
to assume their share of responsibility for the issues that give
priority coverage to.
The parliament's Presidency confirmed today that the upcoming 17th
session would wrap up on Nov. 13, and the new, 18th begin a day later
and last until mid-December.
Besides debating confidence in Cacic, MPs will adopt the state
budget for next year, debate the work of the State Audit Bureau and
audits that have been carried out, and a bill on the legal status of
religious communities.
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