
With a boom accounts which were either launched before the summer holidays, or are likely to occur after TEF from the impending needs of the autumn difficult economic and energy period, the ruling majority plans not only reform project parliament, but also to shift the center of parliamentary interests from the upcoming commission of inquiry to the plenary session of the national delegation. In addition to this, of course, there is the annual state budget, which this time will be of particular interest, given that it will concern, among other things, the election year.
The only “standard” that remains unfulfilled compared to the previous period relates to parliament completion of processing in the competent committee of the draft law of the Ministry of Development and Investments entitled “Sanitation of the shipyards of Elefsin and other developmental provisions.” The committee meeting was scheduled for Tuesday, August 30, with the prospect of being submitted for final discussion and voting in plenary session the very next day, Wednesday, August 31.
On this day, as well as on Friday, September 2, parliamentary control sessions are scheduled to discuss topical issues.
For follow up
Business park settings, health care, public museums, electronic press.
We remind you that next Monday 22/8 is planned Conference of Presidents, with the main purpose of scheduling plenary meetings and meetings of the Transparency Committee on monitoring issues. Also from this day, new bills are expected to be introduced, among which, according to: the Ministry of Development on business parks, the Ministry of Health on secondary and medical education, as well as a bill that the Deputy Minister plans to submit in addition to Prime Minister G. Oikonomou for print and electronic print. A bill on DECO is expected from the Ministry of Finance, and from the Ministry of Culture – on state museums. According to the information, it will be about the transformation of five purely state museums (the National Archaeological Museum, the Byzantine Museums in Athens – Thessaloniki, the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki and Heraklion) into the NPAP.
EU directives
In addition to this, two bills are also expected that will deal with the integration of EU directives: the first on intellectual property rights and the second on the general rules of the internal electricity market. In addition, draft laws on municipal police and public markets, and on occupied state property.
Finally, there will be bills to ratify the recently enacted EEM Legislative Content Law, as well as another from the Treasury that will address, among other things, “Corporate management of public limited companies and other subsidiaries of Hellenic Holding Company and Property, public solvency assessment and the creditworthiness of individuals and legal entities and the creation of an Independent Credit Assessment Body, the creation and operation of the Central Credit Registry, the public discussion of which ends tomorrow.
Source: Kathimerini

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