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Special Session on New RS Government on 12 March

Published: March 10, 2013
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On Tuesday, 12 March the RS National Assembly will hold a special session where delegates will declare the new government that will be proposed by the mandatory Željka Cvijanović, in a decision reached by the Collegium Parliament.

The Vice-President of the National Assembly of the RS Predrag Gluhaković said to journalists after the session of the Collegium that after the special session Cvijanović will provide a statement, to which the delegates will respond.

He said that Cvijanović will deliver her statement before the meeting, and they would subsequently respond.

“The new government will also be declared at the session’’, said Gluhaković.

The deputy of the Democratic Party of the RS National Assembly Dragan Čavić announced to journalists that he is not satisfied with the fact that delegates will receive a statement from the mandatory just before the meeting of the parliament, even if that is in accordance with the Statute of the Assembly.

Čavić and PDF deputy Zoran Đerić, who are members of the Collegium of the National Assembly, said to journalists that they have not responded to the call at the meeting with Cvijanović, arguing that the change in ministers in the RS are “exclusively for aesthetic reasons”.

“We will outline our views on the new government at the session of the parliament”, said Čavić.

Đerić said that the cancellation of the meeting with the mandatory speaks of the stance of PDF towards the new government that is only a continuation of the former government.

The President of the RS Milorad Dodik entrusted Cvijanović with the mandate for a new government on 28 February, after which Aleksandar Džombić’s cabinet resigned a day earlier.

The RS National Assembly accepted the resignation on 27 February.

The special session is scheduled for 12 March beginning at 12:00.

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