Parliament Starts June Session

11. 06. 2012

Parliament Starts June Session


The National Assembly will start its regular session for June on Monday, kicking it off with Q&A time for Prime Minister Janez Janša and his ministers.

 


Janša will be quizzed by the opposition about political staffing, the effects of the austerity act and the concept for the management of state capital assets.

 

The agenda for the week includes amendments to the prosecution act related to the transfer of the prosecution from justice to interior, and amendments to the broadcasting act preventing public broadcaster RTV Slovenija from hosting commercial channels on its digital terrestrial multiplex.

 

The session will wrap up Thursday with amendments to the environment protection act abolishing the Environment Protection Council, an advisory body.

 

Source: Sloveniatimes

Parliament Starts June Session