At two p.m. on Sept. 30, the National Assembly of Serbia will commence a new extraordinary sitting whose agenda includes the proposal made by 86 opposition MPs requesting a legal ban on surveying, exploiting and processing boron and lithium in Serbia.
The motion, which requires amendments to the Law on Mining and Geological Surveys, was submitted on Sept. 10 along with a request for the extraordinary meeting.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has called the proposal “moronic, illiterate and stupid.”
The extraordinary sitting to debate lithium mining will begin after the extraordinary sitting on the budget revision concludes.
Another motion, for a sitting to discuss Kosovo, was submitted by 90 opposition MPs on Sept. 25.
The Parliament’s regular session is scheduled to start on Oct. 1.
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