Live Breaking News & Updates on ஓய்வூதியதாரர் கட்சி|Page 5
Stay updated with breaking news from ஓய்வூதியதாரர் கட்சி. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Opposition critical of resilience plan, businesses expected more grants sloveniatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sloveniatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
MPs change 2020-2024 budgeting framework to allow higher expenditure 24. April, 2021 Ljubljana – As the country continues fighting the epidemic with a number of measures, parliament endorsed on Friday the government’s proposal to raise the public spending ceiling for the period until the end of 2024. Considerably higher expenditure is planned for 2021, to be followed by a gradual decrease. The expenditure ceiling for this year will rise from EUR 24.9 billion as set last November to EUR 25.3 billion, putting the general government deficit at 8.6% of GDP. The upper limit to budget expenditure will be by EUR 800 million higher, reaching EUR 14.32 billion, with the budget deficit at 8.6%. ....
Slovenia Times 24. April, 2021 Ljubljana – In a 46:42 vote, MPs rejected on Friday the government’s proposal to merge eight major regulators into two agencies, as the majority of opposition MPs criticised the government for wanting to subjugate oversight institutions. Under a bill the government adopted last October, a new agency for market and consumers would absorb the Energy Agency, Agency for Communication Networks and Services, Competition Protection Agency, Traffic Safety Agency, Civil Aviation Agency and Railway Transport Agency. The new agency would regulate the energy and telecommunications markets, postal services, media and audiovisual services, and all forms of transport, while also supervising mergers and takeovers, and competition and consumer protection. ....
Slovenia Times 21. April, 2021 Photo: STA Ljubljana – A proposal to reshuffle parliamentary working bodies to include four unaffiliated MPs who have recently defected was rejected on Tuesday after the first was voted down last week. Nevertheless, the centre-left opposition parties and the unaffiliated MPs intend to keep trying so that, they say, democracy is not undermined. The college of deputy group leaders rejected the proposal to make the four newly unaffiliated MPs members of parliamentary working bodies last Wednesday. These deputies are former opposition Pensioners’ Party (DeSUS) MP Jurij Lep and former coalition Modern Centre Party (SMC) MPs – Speaker Igor Zorčič, Janja Sluga and Branislav Rajić. ....
Unaffiliated MPs voted out of parliamentary working bodies sloveniatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sloveniatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.