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SPO returns to parliament, voting Monday

24. February 2012. | 01:27

Source: Tanjug

The Serbian parliament will after nearly three weeks, on Monday, February 27, vote on bills, since the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) MPs decided to return to the benches.

The Serbian parliament will after nearly three weeks, on Monday, February 27, vote on bills, since the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) MPs decided to return to the benches.

Parliament Speaker Slavica Djukic Dejanovic has announced the continuation of the first 2012 session most likely on Monday.

SPO presidency announced earlier Thursday that its deputies returned to the parliament to give a majority vote to the reform laws, which the European Union is seeking.

The first extraordinary parliament session in 2012 began on February 8.

The agenda of the session has two points - the election of members of the High Judicial Council and of deputy public prosecutors.

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