The Parliament has officially extended its current session, originally scheduled to conclude November 30, 2024, to December 15. The decision was made to address several crucial legislative matters that remain unfinished.
The proposal for the extension was put to a vote during today’s parliamentary session and subsequently approved. Lawmakers emphasized the importance of completing outstanding tasks, including key legislation, before the year-end recess.
One of the most anticipated items on the extended agenda is the bill establishing regulations for dollar exchange. The draft bill, currently under review, is expected to be finalized and passed before Parliament adjourns for the recess.
The extension underscores Parliament’s commitment to addressing urgent legislative priorities and ensuring a productive conclusion to the current session.
The proposal for the extension was put to a vote during today’s parliamentary session and subsequently approved. Lawmakers emphasized the importance of completing outstanding tasks, including key legislation, before the year-end recess.
One of the most anticipated items on the extended agenda is the bill establishing regulations for dollar exchange. The draft bill, currently under review, is expected to be finalized and passed before Parliament adjourns for the recess.
The extension underscores Parliament’s commitment to addressing urgent legislative priorities and ensuring a productive conclusion to the current session.