Parliament's agenda
The House of Representatives is today due to discuss an opposition motion expressing solidarity with tuna fishermen following clashes with foreign fishermen and condemning the incidents. The motion also calls on the government to take whatever measures...
The House of Representatives is today due to discuss an opposition motion expressing solidarity with tuna fishermen following clashes with foreign fishermen and condemning the incidents.
The motion also calls on the government to take whatever measures are necessary to protect the fishermen and safeguard their rights.
The other items on the agenda are: Sports Bill, committee; General Election Act (amendment) Bill, second reading; Constitution (amendment) Bill, second reading; Pensions Ordinance (amendment) Bill, third reading; motion on the situation in the country, continuation.
Pending before the Committee for Consideration of Bills, which also meets today, are the Special Funds Bill, the Employment and Industrial Relations Bill (which will be debated tomorrow), the Post Office Act (amendment) Bill, the Referenda Act (amendment) Bill, the Civil Code (amendment) Bill, the European Convention Act (amendment) Bill, the Immigration Act (amendment) Bill and the Court and Tribunals Procedures Bill.
The Foreign Affairs Committee will today discuss the EU membership talks dealing with social policy.