SNS deputy leader likely new parliament speaker

One of the SNS party vice presidents Nebojša Stefanović "will be the candidate for parliament's new speaker", said MP Zaharije Trnavčević.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 20.07.2012.

18:19

Default images

BELGRADE One of the SNS party vice presidents Nebojsa Stefanovic "will be the candidate for parliament's new speaker", said MP Zaharije Trnavcevic. Trnavcevic chaired parliament's constitutive session as the oldest MP, and will remain in this role until the election of a speaker. SNS deputy leader likely new parliament speaker “I got the information from unofficial sources that it will be Nebojsa Stefanovic,” Trnavcevic told reporters after a meeting of MP groups in Belgrade on Friday. In a brief statement for Tanjug, Stefanovic said that the matter would be decided at a meeting of the SNS main board on Sunday. Trnavcevic said that it had been said at the parliament's session that the established majority was needed to elect the parliament speaker and deputy speakers on July 23, when the parliament's session was to resume. He added that the parliament would continue to work normally from then on, starting with setting up committees and parliamentary delegations and then going on to discuss bills on the government and ministries to be able to launch the government creation procedure. Trnavcevic said that Prime Minister-designate Ivica Dacic could turn up with a proposal for the program and composition of the government as early as Tuesday, after which MPs would vote. (Beta, file) Tanjug

SNS deputy leader likely new parliament speaker

“I got the information from unofficial sources that it will be Nebojša Stefanović,” Trnavčević told reporters after a meeting of MP groups in Belgrade on Friday.

In a brief statement for Tanjug, Stefanović said that the matter would be decided at a meeting of the SNS main board on Sunday.

Trnavčević said that it had been said at the parliament's session that the established majority was needed to elect the parliament speaker and deputy speakers on July 23, when the parliament's session was to resume.

He added that the parliament would continue to work normally from then on, starting with setting up committees and parliamentary delegations and then going on to discuss bills on the government and ministries to be able to launch the government creation procedure.

Trnavčević said that Prime Minister-designate Ivica Dačić could turn up with a proposal for the program and composition of the government as early as Tuesday, after which MPs would vote.

Komentari 0

0 Komentari

Možda vas zanima

Svet

Ukrajinci saopštili: Obustavljamo

Ukrajinske vlasti saopštile su večeras da su obustavile svoje konzularne usluge u inostranstvu za muškarce starosti od 18 do 60 godina, pošto je ukrajinska diplomatija najavila mere za vraćanje u zemlju onih koji mogu da idu na front.

21:57

23.4.2024.

21 h

Podeli: