ZAGREB, June 11 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament began its 33rd session on Wednesday, the last regular one before the summer recess.
ZAGREB, June 11 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament began its 33rd
session on Wednesday, the last regular one before the summer
recess. #L#
The session began with a minute of silence in honour of the late
Croatian Democratic Union MP Ivo Baica.
MPs decided a government motion to amend the law on the organisation
and scope of activity of ministries and state administrative
organisations should be adopted in regular and not urgent
procedure, claiming the motion touched upon several constitutional
powers.
Parliament is to be in session 20 working days over five weeks.
Sessions will begin on Tuesday, and not Wednesday as usual, to
enable MPs to debate the entire agenda which has more than 40
items.
It is expected the government will forward a series of bills related
to the adjustment of Croatian legislation with EU standards.
One of the items on the agenda is the annual report on the work of the
Hina Steering council.
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