Parliament Rejects Milanović's Conclusions on Gospić, Opposition Files Motion of No Confidence in Government
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On Friday, at the end of a marathon extraordinary session on hazardous waste in Gospić, the Croatian Parliament rejected all proposals by President Zoran Milanović, in which he called, among other things, for the immediate start of reconstruction and supervision of all suspicious landfills in the country.
The Croatian Parliament Rejected Milanović's Conclusions and Adopted the Ruling Party's Conclusions.
The Croatian Parliament on Friday rejected four conclusions proposed by President Zoran Milanović related to illegally dumped waste in the Lika region at an extraordinary session, and accepted the conclusions of the ruling majority, which call on the Government to submit a report on the progress of the remediation at the Gospić location within 90 days. The Parliament rejected all four of Milanović's conclusions, which were discussed together on …
The HDZ majority in the Parliament rejected all of Milanović's conclusions on waste in Gospić and accepted those of the HDZ. With a result of 78 to 64, the deputies rejected all four proposals of President Zoran Milanović, and then with 81 votes "for" and 58 votes "against" adopted the conclusions proposed by the HD...
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