The Conference of Parliamentary Leaders scheduled this Wednesday, April 26, a debate on updating the Stability Program and a discussion of the proposed law on programming and military infrastructure for May 3.
These schedules were announced by the press secretary of the conference of leaders of the socialist Maria da Luz Rocinha at the end of the meeting in statements to journalists.
The proposed Military Programming Law provides for a global investment of €5,570 million through 2034, representing a “17.5% increase over the current law”.
An industry debate is scheduled for April 27 with Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education Elvira Fortunato.
On the 28th, in plenary session and in shifts, the PSD resolutions on domestic and gender-based violence, the PS recommendation to create a working group on lawyers and solicitors, and the PCP bill to strengthen workers’ rights at work will be discussed.
On May 3, in addition to the government’s defense bills, there will be a debate on the current affairs of the Liberal Initiative, with the next plenary session set aside for political statements and discussion of the resignation petition. bank workers.
On May 5, Parliament will discuss Chega’s bills, which intend to amend the Housing Basic Law, and three IL diplomas, which are a tax package for housing.
Asked if the government had asked for a plan for his housing package, a spokeswoman for the leaders’ conference said no.
On the same day, the BE project on the proportion of Portuguese music that will be broadcast on the radio will be discussed.
At this conference of leaders, according to the spokesman, the elections for the Regulatory Council of the Entity Regulating the Media (ERC) have not yet been rescheduled.
PS has already announced that it will nominate Helena Souza and Telmo Goncalves and expects these two names to be proposed by PSD.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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