Parliamentarians will also consider vaccination and immunization issues.
In the new week, the Foreign Affairs Commission will hear information about the war in the Middle East from the Latvian ambassador to Israel at a closed (to outsiders) meeting. The head of the diplomatic mission will communicate with the deputies remotely.
In turn, the Economic Commission will discuss an initiative that has gathered more than 10,000 signatures on the manabalss.lv portal, proposing that all fees from fines for various violations recorded by photo radars (speeding, lack of OCTA, etc.) be directed not to the general budget pool, but to improve road infrastructure.
The topic of the upcoming Tuesday meeting of the Parliamentary Investigative Commission on Migration will be permanent residence permits and the status of EU permanent residents.
Meanwhile, the health subcommittee will discuss vaccination and immunization issues.