The Saeima will also consider the draft resolution from the National Alliance on banning the use of foreign languages in state and municipal institutions.
As deputies spent the previous couple of weeks in lengthy debates on two issues - the Istanbul Convention and the budget - dozens of bills, inquiries, and other relevant initiatives from previous agendas remained unaddressed. And tomorrow, deputies will begin to catch up in a calm manner. First, the people's representatives will consider the remaining agenda items from October 23, and then they will proceed to the agenda for October 30...
Thus, deputies are sure to approve in the zero reading, that is, the transfer to committees, the amendments from 'New Unity' regarding a sharp increase in fines for violations in the language sphere. It cannot be ruled out that parliamentarians will also send the draft resolution from the National Alliance to the relevant committee with a mandate for the Prime Minister to prepare a regulatory act banning the use of foreign languages (read - the Russian language) by employees of state and municipal institutions, including in communication among themselves.
Deputies from 'Latvia First' will propose to develop clear criteria for the placement of wind generators so that they cannot be installed near residential areas.
An inquiry about the situation with the financing of Rail Baltica and the plan for implementing the project of the century has been submitted by deputies of the United List, attempting to bring this issue back into the political agenda - as is known, the topic of Rail Baltica has faded from active discussion in recent months: deputies have been mired in debates over the Istanbul Convention and the budget.
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