ZAGREB, January 22, 2018- Parliament Speaker Gordan Jandroković on Monday refuted claims that the new Standing Orders, that are currently being drafted, were aimed at silencing the opposition.
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The no-confidence motion was rejected with 59 votes in favour and 78 against.
Even SDP does not believe it will manage to provoke the fall of the government but says the goal is to force Plenković to come to the Parliament to provide answers on Agrokor.
No one seems to know anything.
Croatia signed the Istanbul Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence in 2013 but has still not ratified it.
The proposed referendum is sure to cause turmoil in Croatian politics.
Although they are on a two-month summer break, MPs are spending taxpayers' money like they are hard at work.
Franjo Lucić was recorded trying to bribe a journalist.
The next regular session will begin in the second half of September.