ZAGREB, June 30 (Hina) - The Croatian National Sabor's House of Representatives started its Friday session by a discussion on a draft rule book of the Lower House. The rule book will not include a regulation in line with which
reporters are obliged to present correct information on discussions conducted in the Sabor. Instead, reporters will be working in line with the law on public reporting, said vice president of the Sabor Mato Arlovic. Amendments to the rule book include the increase of the number of working bodies, which opens a possibility for more associates outside of the Sabor, experts in particular fields and representatives of various associations. It was also motioned that question time be held at the beginning of each session for four hours maximum. Questions and answers of representatives should not be longer than two minutes.(hina) it jn
ZAGREB, June 30 (Hina) - The Croatian National Sabor's House of
Representatives started its Friday session by a discussion on a
draft rule book of the Lower House.
The rule book will not include a regulation in line with which
reporters are obliged to present correct information on
discussions conducted in the Sabor. Instead, reporters will be
working in line with the law on public reporting, said vice
president of the Sabor Mato Arlovic.
Amendments to the rule book include the increase of the number of
working bodies, which opens a possibility for more associates
outside of the Sabor, experts in particular fields and
representatives of various associations.
It was also motioned that question time be held at the beginning of
each session for four hours maximum. Questions and answers of
representatives should not be longer than two minutes.
(hina) it jn