The legislative body will have an extraordinary session during August 13-25 this year. The Parliament’s Standing Bureau on August 10 decided that the first sitting of the extraordinary session will be held on August 13, IPN reports.
According to the legislature’s press service, the agenda includes bills to amend the law on the National Integrity Authority, the law on the prosecution service, to law on the oil products market, the law on the National Anticorruption Center, a number of normative documents on transparent election of members of the Supreme Council of Magistracy and the Superior Council of Prosecutors.
The MPs will also debate draft decisions on the constitution of the special commission for the selection of candidates for Ombudsperson and on the resignation of members of the plenum of the Competition Council.
The first ordinary session this year ended in July. Under the Parliament’s Regulations, the spring session begins in February and cannot last longer than July. The autumn session starts in September and ends in December.