MPs to continue asking questions in parliament

Serbian MPs will continue asking questions to government members Thursday and will vote on the bills on the agenda of the third spring session on May 5.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 28.04.2011.

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Serbian MPs will continue asking questions to government members Thursday and will vote on the bills on the agenda of the third spring session on May 5. According to the parliament rules of procedure, MPs ask questions to government members every last Thursday of each month. MPs to continue asking questions in parliament On Wednesday, MPs asked questions to Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic and other members of the government about the sale of the government-owned telecommunications company Telekom Srbija and on progress of the talks between Belgrade and Pristina. “On May 5, the MPs will vote on the bills on the agenda of the parliament third spring session which started on March 31,” Serbian parliament Speaker Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic has announced. The agenda includes bills on practice of law, public notaries, capital market and others. The Serbian parliament (Tanjug, file)

MPs to continue asking questions in parliament

On Wednesday, MPs asked questions to Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković and other members of the government about the sale of the government-owned telecommunications company Telekom Srbija and on progress of the talks between Belgrade and Priština.

“On May 5, the MPs will vote on the bills on the agenda of the parliament third spring session which started on March 31,” Serbian parliament Speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović has announced.

The agenda includes bills on practice of law, public notaries, capital market and others.

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