The agenda also includes a request to the minister regarding the 'exemption' from immigrants.
Since this week the deputies of the Saeima spent two days discussing budget issues, the agenda for the plenary session on December 4 has smoothly moved to the nearest Thursday, December 11.
Parliamentarians will begin consideration of government amendments to the Law on the Financing of Medical Services, which stipulate that the right to receive medical assistance within quotas, that is, at the state's expense, will be granted to all who are registered in Latvia or who pay social tax.
At the upcoming meeting, two opposition requests will be considered - to the Prime Minister and the Minister of Transport - regarding the implementation and sources of funding for Rail Baltica.
Opposition deputies demanded explanations from the Minister of the Interior - why, for example, Estonia and Poland received an exemption from the obligation to accept refugees (immigrants), while Latvia did not.
Also, next Thursday, deputies will have to decide whether to agree to support the transfer of the provocative initiative 'from the people' regarding the deportation of 'disloyal citizens' to the relevant Saeima committee for substantive consideration.