Wednesday, December 30, 2009

First non-Communist-dominated Parliament in eight years ends winter session, goes on break

Parliament ended its fall-winter session yesterday. M.P.s will be going on break, most likely until February.

This is the first time in eight years when the Party of Communists has not held a majority in the legislature, and the ruling Alliance for European Integration stressed the importance of this alternation in power during the last session.

The legislators had 30 meetings, during which they adopted 129 draft laws.

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