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Macedonian Parliament's session to continue Monday

Macedonian Parliament; Photo: WikiCommons/Stefan Didam

SKOPJE – Thursday’s ninth continuation of the constitutive session of the Macedonian Parliament for the election of a president and member of the Commission for Elections and Appointments and for the election of a Parliament Speaker ended without a constructive debate and with plenty of procedural remarks, Meta reports.

The chairman of the session, former speaker of Parliament, Trajko Veljanoski, didn’t put to the vote SDSM’s proposal to continue to the next item on the agenda and to elect a Parliament Speaker. After a break for coordination with the representatives of the parliamentary parties and the brief ‘debate” that followed it, he adjourned the session at 18:’00 and the next session has been scheduled for Monday at 11 o’clock.

In Veljanoski’s coordination, lawmakers from VMRO-DPMNE from the parliamentary rostrum insisted on completing the discussion of the third point of the agenda before continuing towards the election for a Parliament Speaker. They accused SDSM and the parliamentary majority of violating the Rules and Regulations and are trying to take the right of speech in Parliament.

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