Parliament session began with a minute of silence; Brnabić and Gašić present VIDEO
At the session of the National Assembly, MPs are considering the Report on the security situation that arose after the mass murders took place in the elementary school "Vladislav Ribnikar" and in the area of Smederevo and Mladenovac, which was submitted by the Government of the Republic of Serbia.
The session began with a minute of silence DP/b92.net
The session began with a minute of silence, and after that the MPs moved on to parliamentary questions, to which they are entitled every Tuesday and Thursday when the session is in progress.
The session is attended by Prime Minister Ana Brnabi, as well as ministers Bratislav Gai, Danica Grujii, Darija Kisi, Maja Popovi.
The MPs have four items on the agenda, and in addition to the government's report on the security situation, the REM report on the supervision of commercial television will be discussed, with a special focus on reporting in cases of violence.
Points were also proposed on the formation of an Inquiry Committee that would determine the circumstances and facts that led to the tragedies, as well as a vote of no confidence in the Minister of Internal Affairs, Bratislav Gai.
Brnabic and Gasic arrived DP/b92.net
The Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabi, and the Minister of the Interior, Bratislav Gai, arrived at the session.
DP/b92.net "Some of the MPs 'trade in sadness'"
Among the MPs who first appeared were the head of the SNS parliamentary group, Milenko Jovanov, Sandra Boi, Marko Atlagi, Usame Zukorli, as well as Marijan Risticevic, who briefly commented on today's session for the B92.net portal, stating that some MPs "trade in sadness".
Main topics of the session
The session will discuss, among other things, the security...
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