Government takes accountability to Parliament on Monday on five projects in the second reform package
The government will take accountability in the parliament on Monday, starting at 7 :00 p.m. on five projects included in the second package of measures of reforms.
The joint sessions of the Deputies’ chamber and the senate will take place on Monday, starting with 7 :00 pm as the standing offices reunited established.
According to the decision of the parliament leadership, the deputies will be able to lodge amendments to the five projects until Monday, at 9 :00.
The government will then decide, in a meeting, whether to adopt them.
On Friday, the government adopted five of the legislative projects which are included in the second package of reforms :
-The draft law for the amendment and completion of some normative acts in the domain of service pensions.
-The draft law for the amendment and completion of the emergency government ordnance no.109/2011 regarding the corporatist governance of public companies
- The draft law for streamlining the work of some autonomous administrative authorities.
- The draft law for measures in the domain of health
- The draft law for recovery measures and streamlining of public resources and amendment and completion of some normative documents.
Article 114 of the Constitution stipulates that the Executive may hold the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate jointly accountable for a program, a general policy statement or a draft law.
The Government is dismissed if a motion of censure, tabled within three days of the submission of the program, general policy statement or draft law, has been passed.
If the Government has not been dismissed or a motion of no confidence is not tabled, the bill presented, amended or supplemented, as the case may be, with amendments accepted by the Government, is deemed adopted.