ZAGREB, January 10, 2019 – The Croatian government plans to propose 134 bills this year, including those adjusting laws to the European Union acquis and those that form part of the National Reform Programme, according to the Plan for Legislative Activities that was adopted at a cabinet meeting on Thursday.
The plan was prepared in cooperation with ministries and other relevant bodies, and for 21 of the total of 134 bills, procedures to test the efficiency of regulations will be conducted.
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said that over the past seven years the government had ensured better predictability, security and systematic organisation of certain administrative areas, analysis of the extent of impact of regulations, dialogue with stakeholders, public consultations and assessment of the effectiveness of regulations.
He said that the most important thing was that the number of bills on fast track had been reduced, underscoring that 85% of bills were adopted in regular parliamentary procedure which “shows respect for the parliament.”
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