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Thursday, 11 December 2008
Fifth Sitting of the Committee on Kosovo and Metohia
Under article 77 paragraph 2 of the National Assembly Rules of Procedure, the National Assembly Speaker, Prof. Dr Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic convened the fifth sitting of the Committee on Kosovo and Metohia with one item on the agenda: Election of Committee Chairman and Deputy Chairman. At the sitting, the Committee members elected only the Committee Deputy Chairman, since the Serbian Radical Party Deputy Club did not have a nominee for Committee Chairman.
Under article 77 paragraph 2 of the National Assembly Rules of Procedure, the National Assembly Speaker, Prof. Dr Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic convened the fifth sitting of the Committee on Kosovo and Metohia with one item on the agenda: Election of Committee Chairman and Deputy Chairman.
At the sitting, the Committee members elected only the Committee Deputy Chairman, since the Serbian Radical Party Deputy Club did not have a nominee for Committee Chairman.
Dejan Radenkovic from the Socialist Party of Serbia-United Serbia Deputy Group was elected Committee Deputy Chairman.
The sitting, held on 11 December, was attended by the National Assembly Speaker Prof. Dr Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic, and until the Deputy Chairman was elected, it was chaired by the oldest Committee member, Miodrag Stoilovic.
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