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Most MP questions remain unanswered

30. December 2011. | 06:24

Source: Tanjug

The ministers who attended the Thursday session of the Serbian parliament almost had no chance to answer any of the questions in the first hour of the meeting because the questions did not refer to their fields of jurisdiction.

The ministers who attended the Thursday session of the Serbian parliament almost had no chance to answer any of the questions in the first hour of the meeting because the questions did not refer to their fields of jurisdiction.

The meeting will last from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. and during the session, MPs will have a chance to pose questions to the members of the government. The meeting is attended by Minister of Infrastructure and Energy Milutin Mrkonjic, Minister of Environment, Mining and Spatial Planning Oliver Dulic, Justice Minister Snezana Malovic, Minister of Culture Predrag Markovic and Minister of Education and Science Zarko Obradovic.

Only the minister of education and science had a chance to answer one of the questions, since MPs of the Serbian Radical Party asked him about the benefits which the agreement on university degrees in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue has for Serbian citizens.

Obradovic replied that the solution can be of assistance to a number of Serbian citizens from different parts of the country who graduated from the Pristina University because it will help them get their degrees nostrified.

The ministers were not able to provide answers to MP questions regarding the demilitarisation of the Ground Safety Zone, subsidies for farmers and the referendum in northern Kosovo-Metohija municipalities, which were put forth by the Democratic Party.

MPs of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Democratic Party of Serbia left the parliament session dissatisfied that only a few ministers showed up for the meeting.

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