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MPs to discuss resignations and changes to book of regulations

17. February 2011. | 07:15

Source: Tanjug

Djukic-Dejanovic told reporters in the Serbian parliament that during the first extraordinary parliament sitting, MPs should confirm resignations filed by ministers Mladjan Dinkic, Verica Kalanovic and Tomica Milosavljevic.

The agenda for the first parliament sitting in 2011, which has been scheduled for February 21, will include the issue of changes to the book of parliamentary procedures which will help regulate the relations between the parliament and independent regulatory bodies, but the parliament will also discuss resignations filed by three G17 Plus ministers, Serbian Parliament Speaker Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic stated on Wednesday.

Djukic-Dejanovic told reporters in the Serbian parliament that during the first extraordinary parliament sitting, MPs should confirm resignations filed by ministers Mladjan Dinkic, Verica Kalanovic and Tomica Milosavljevic.

The parliament speaker added that no initiatives have been launched yet for appointing Dinkic and Kalanovic as MPs.

Responding to reporters' question about the progress made in the abolishment of blank MP resignations, Djukic-Dejanovic said that the recently formed working group is intensively working on the issue.

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