“Admittedly, some letters do not require any action because they might just be a comment but we react by reading each one,” the Parliament Speaker’s office told Hina on Wednesday.
The statistics, however, indicate that in 2018 there were 403 petitions, in 2019 there were 293, in 2020 there were 247, and last year 176.
We assume the number decreased due to the coronavirus pandemic, the office said.
Citizens complain about various matters, mostly about the conduct of state and local government, health, welfare, judiciary, and many are not informed of the competencies of certain state institutions so they write to the Sabor.
In any case, the correspondence is forwarded to the competent bodies and we ask that they reply to the sender.
The office added that they also have some people who write regularly and not only to the Sabor but other institutions too.
Parliament Speaker Gordan Jandroković confirmed on Tuesday that the Sabor receives petitions from citizens and added that he had investigated claims about an acquaintance of his concerning the state property rented to that acquaintance. Jandrokoivć added that he did not overstep his duties because he personally reacted to a complaint by a citizen which is something his office receives every day.
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