ZAGREB, June 16 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament's House of Representatives on Wednesday resumed its 41st session with a debate on a report on the situation in economy and the social sector. The debate began after 15-minute
consultations and a break requested by Branimir Cacic on behalf of parliamentary benches of six opposition parties, who complained the said debate should not begin the session. It is far too important and the material extensive, and has only been submitted last Friday, they said. The opposition representatives proposed that the debate, due to its importance, be held on Thursday, and a debate on a budget revision on Friday. Vladimir Seks, president of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union's bench, disagreed, explaining the debate on the situation in economy, agriculture, and the health sector, which should be discussed today, was only an introduction into a Thursday discussion on the state budget revis
ZAGREB, June 16 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament's House of
Representatives on Wednesday resumed its 41st session with a debate
on a report on the situation in economy and the social sector.
The debate began after 15-minute consultations and a break
requested by Branimir Cacic on behalf of parliamentary benches of
six opposition parties, who complained the said debate should not
begin the session.
It is far too important and the material extensive, and has only
been submitted last Friday, they said.
The opposition representatives proposed that the debate, due to its
importance, be held on Thursday, and a debate on a budget revision
on Friday.
Vladimir Seks, president of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union's
bench, disagreed, explaining the debate on the situation in
economy, agriculture, and the health sector, which should be
discussed today, was only an introduction into a Thursday
discussion on the state budget revision.
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