The Croatian parliament on Tuesday morning began its autumn session with question time, and the new, 5th sitting will last four weeks.
The agenda of the ongoing session includes over 70 items, including draft legislation on residence, distraint procedure, a national strategy for developing the public heath care system until 2010 and several financial and economic bills adjusted to the European Union standards.
The government is expected to send the 1999 border demarcation agreement with Bosnia and Herzegovina to parliament for ratification until the end of this month.