MPs continue work after summer break

The Serbian parliament has continue work on Thursday after a two-month summer break.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 30.09.2010.

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The Serbian parliament has continue work on Thursday after a two-month summer break. The agenda of the seventh extraordinary session will include the joining of new members to parliamentary committees. MPs continue work after summer break In accordance with the Rules of Procedure, Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic and the ministers will answer MPs' questions. A total of 23 parliamentary committees will receive new members. (Beta, file) Questions time At the beginning of the extraordinary session of the Serbian parliament today, the LDP parliament members requested information about the price at which Serbia imports gas from Russia. DSS MPS wanted to know whether the authorities feel any responsibility since they had “failed to respect what the parliament adopted” by adopting the Serbia-EU resolution on the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice at the United Nations. Opposition DSS Whip Milos Aligrudic asked Serbian President Boris Tadic, Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic and Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic whether they feel responsible for disregarding what the parliament adopted, and if they do feel responsible, when they plan to submit their resignations. Aligrudic also said that pressure was imposed on the authorities to change the essence of what was presented before the Serbian parliament and to remove from the document adopted by the parliament on July 26 that a compromise was made with the EU on the resolution. Opposition SRS Whip Dragan Todorovic once again requested answers to the questions on the privatization of the Port of Belgrade and Vecernje Novosti, saying that “a number of state officials are involved in those criminal privatization processes.”

MPs continue work after summer break

In accordance with the Rules of Procedure, Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković and the ministers will answer MPs' questions.

A total of 23 parliamentary committees will receive new members.

Questions time

At the beginning of the extraordinary session of the Serbian parliament today, the LDP parliament members requested information about the price at which Serbia imports gas from Russia.

DSS MPS wanted to know whether the authorities feel any responsibility since they had “failed to respect what the parliament adopted” by adopting the Serbia-EU resolution on the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice at the United Nations.

Opposition DSS Whip Milos Aligrudić asked Serbian President Boris Tadić, Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković and Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić whether they feel responsible for disregarding what the parliament adopted, and if they do feel responsible, when they plan to submit their resignations.

Aligrudić also said that pressure was imposed on the authorities to change the essence of what was presented before the Serbian parliament and to remove from the document adopted by the parliament on July 26 that a compromise was made with the EU on the resolution.

Opposition SRS Whip Dragan Todorović once again requested answers to the questions on the privatization of the Port of Belgrade and Večernje Novosti, saying that “a number of state officials are involved in those criminal privatization processes.”

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