MPs to resume work after Easter

Parliament will resume work on Thursday, April 14, following a recess for the Gregorian Easter holidays.

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Friday, 10.04.2009.

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Parliament will resume work on Thursday, April 14, following a recess for the Gregorian Easter holidays. On Thursday, Parliament completed an integrated debate on the draft law on the Serbian Development Fund, amendments and annexes to the Law on Chambers of Commerce and the draft law on terminating the validity of the Law on the Insurance Fund and financing foreign trade affairs. MPs to resume work after Easter Outlining the law, National Investment Plan Minister Verica Kalanovic said that the aim of the law was organizing the work of institutions for offering assistance to the economy that will be tasked with implementing the government’s anti-crisis measures. The biggest debate centered around amendments and annexes to the Law on Chambers of Commerce, with both opposition MPs and the members of the governing Pensioners’ Party called for the draft amendments to be dropped from procedure, arguing that they would destroy the chamber system that had functioned for some 150 years. Of the other parties, Socialist Party of Serbia MPs criticized the changes, Democratic Party members also voiced certain reservations, while G17 Plus supported the law and highlighted its importance. The current session, which began on March 30, features 49 laws, of which MPs have thus far debated 34. The Serb Radical Party’s 52 MPs are not attending the session having received 20-day bans for breaching the Code of Procedure by failure to comply with the decision on the seating arrangements in the new parliamentary premises. Parliament (Beta, archive)

MPs to resume work after Easter

Outlining the law, National Investment Plan Minister Verica Kalanović said that the aim of the law was organizing the work of institutions for offering assistance to the economy that will be tasked with implementing the government’s anti-crisis measures.

The biggest debate centered around amendments and annexes to the Law on Chambers of Commerce, with both opposition MPs and the members of the governing Pensioners’ Party called for the draft amendments to be dropped from procedure, arguing that they would destroy the chamber system that had functioned for some 150 years.

Of the other parties, Socialist Party of Serbia MPs criticized the changes, Democratic Party members also voiced certain reservations, while G17 Plus supported the law and highlighted its importance.

The current session, which began on March 30, features 49 laws, of which MPs have thus far debated 34.

The Serb Radical Party’s 52 MPs are not attending the session having received 20-day bans for breaching the Code of Procedure by failure to comply with the decision on the seating arrangements in the new parliamentary premises.

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