In a meeting which was not attended by Serbian Radical Party representatives, it was agreement was reached on the running order of the session, seating arrangments, number of committee members and candidates for vice speaker’s seats, of which there will probably be six.
Following the consultations, Dulic said that a break in the parliament’s work will be announced after verification of mandates at the constitutive session if there is no agreement on a parliamentary majority.
He said that the next part of the constitutive session will be scheduled when such an agreement is reached, as well as agreement regarding the choice of speaker and vice speaker of the house.
According to Dulic, the agenda of the constitutive session is determined by the Constitution and it is not possible to change it, but the session can be halted and another scheduled in order to discuss a different agenda.