Mandić scheduled extraordinary sessions for February 2nd

One of the sessions scheduled at the request of the Government, the other at the request of 28 MPs of the ruling majority

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Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/F.Burzanović
Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/F.Burzanović
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At the request of the Government, Parliament Speaker Andrija Mandić has scheduled an extraordinary session of parliament for February 2 at 11 a.m.

At the request of 28 MPs from the ruling majority, he scheduled another extraordinary session for the same day at noon, the parliament announced.

There are 37 items on the agenda of the session requested by the Government.

These are: Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on the Rehabilitation of Credit Institutions; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Postal Services; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on the Constitutional Court of Montenegro; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on the Judicial Council and Judges; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on the State Prosecutor's Office; Proposal for a Law on Free Zones; Proposal for a Law on Consumer Protection; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Credit Institutions; Proposal for a Law on Contractual Relations in Railway Transport; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Flammable Liquids and Gases;

Also on the agenda are: Proposal for a Law on the ratification of the Agreement on amendments to the Sectoral Agreement between the Government of Montenegro and the European Commission laying down the rules for the management and implementation of the Union's financial support to Montenegro under the Instrument for Pre-Accession Support for the policy area "Agriculture and Rural Development" (IPARD III); Proposal for a Law on the ratification of the Agreement on amendments to the Sectoral Agreement between the Government of Montenegro and the European Commission laying down the rules for the management and implementation of the Union's financial support to Montenegro under the Instrument for Pre-Accession Support for the policy area "Agriculture and Rural Development" (IPARD).

The following are also before the deputies: the Bill on Public Enforcement Officers; the Bill on Amendments to the Value Added Tax Act; the Bill on Ratification of the Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Energy between the Government of Montenegro and the Government of the United Arab Emirates; the Bill on Amendments to the Law on Civil Procedure; the Bill on Ratification of the Agreement between Montenegro and the Principality of Liechtenstein on the Elimination of Double Taxation with Respect to Income and Property Taxes and the Prevention of Tax Evasion and Avoidance; the Bill on Data Management in the Field of Health and Digital Health; the Bill on Amendments to the Law on Health Care; the Bill on Amendments to the Law on Financial Security; the Bill on Amendments to the Law on Voluntary Pension Funds; the Bill on Green and Sustainable Bonds; the Bill on Benchmarks; the Bill on Amendments to the Law on the Resolution of Investment Firms; the Bill on the Resolution of Central Counterparties.

Also on the agenda are: Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Open-Ended Investment Funds with Public Offering; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Alternative Investment Funds; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Issuance of Covered Bonds and Supervision of Covered Bonds; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Financial Conglomerates; Proposal for a Law on the Capital Market; Proposal for a Law on Digital Operational Resilience of the Financial Sector; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on the Regulation of the Agricultural Products Market; Proposal for a Law on Travel Benefits for Persons with Disabilities; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Misdemeanors; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on the Royal Capital; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Internal Affairs; Proposal for a Law on the National Security Agency.

There are 12 items on the agenda of the session scheduled at the request of the ruling majority MPs.

These are: Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Salaries of Public Sector Employees; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on the Determination and Protection of Critical Infrastructure; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the General Law on Education and Upbringing; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Social Housing; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Real Estate Transfer Tax; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on the Exercise of the Right to Financial Support for Persons Who Were Employed in the Wood Processing and Forestry Industry Sector; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Railways; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on the Removal and Transplantation of Human Organs for the Purpose of Treatment; Proposal for a Law on Medicines; Proposal for a Law on a Global Minimum Tax on the Profits of Legal Entities; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on Pension and Disability Insurance; Proposal for a Law on Amendments to the Law on the Protection of the Natural and Cultural-Historical Area of ​​Kotor.

The request for an extraordinary session was submitted by the following MPs: Vasilije Čarapić, Seid Hadžić, Jelena Nedović, Dane Marković, Branka Marković, Dragana Vučević, Gordan Stojović, Milan Zečević, Jovan Vučurović, Vaso Obradović, Milan Knežević, Jelena Kljajević, Vladislav Bojović, Dragan Bojović, Tonči Janović, Jelenka Andrić, Nađa Laković, Darko Dragović, Armen Šehović, Dražen Petrić, Jovan Subotić, Zdenka Popović, Anđela Vojinović, Albin Ćeman, Nikola Rovčanin, Nikola Camaj, Amer Smailović and Edina Dešić.

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