04.03.2025.
10:15
The regular session of the parliament began; There are 62 items on the agenda, among them resignation of PM
The regular spring session of the Assembly of Serbia has begun. There are 62 agenda items on the agenda, including amendments to the Law on Higher Education, a bill on housing loans for young people and a vote on the dismissal of the Speaker of the Parliament.

The session will begin at 10:00 a.m. in the House of the National Assembly, and the resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević, which he submitted on January 28, should be noted.
On the agenda is also the confirmation of the Agreement on Free Trade between Serbia and Egypt, the confirmation of the Agreement on Economic Partnership between Serbia and the UAE, as well as the confirmation of the Agreement between Serbia and the USA on strategic cooperation in the field of energy.
MPs should consider proposals for the law on establishing a guarantee scheme and subsidizing part of the interest as a measure to support young people in buying their first residential real estate, on the Central Register of Beneficial Owners, as well as on amendments to the Law on Citizens' Income Tax.
Proposals for laws on amendments to the Law on Salaries of Civil Servants and Officials, on postal services, on the export and import of dual-purpose goods, on amendments to the Law on Agriculture and Rural Development, on amendments to the Law on the right to free shares and monetary compensation that citizens receive in the privatization process will also be considered.
Proposals for laws submitted by the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) should also be considered - Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Banks, Proposal for a Law on Protection of Users of Financial Services, Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Foreign Exchange Operations and Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on NBS.
The agenda includes the election of three members of the Council of the State Aid Control Commission, as well as the election of the president and four members of the Council of Governors of the NBS.
Part of the opposition parliamentary groups announced that they would not participate in the work of the parliament, but they announced certain actions, without specifying what they were about.
On the other hand, the government and opposition parliamentary groups announced a total of 20 press conferences.
The spring session begins on the first working day in March and cannot last longer than 90 days.
At the beginning of the spring session, the members of parliament will be greeted by the ceremonial guard of the Serbian Armed Forces in front of the House of National Assembly, and the Serbian national anthem will be played at the beginning of the session.
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