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Amendments To The Parliamentary Agenda Roller

Original Language Title: Grozījumi Saeimas kārtības rullī

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The Saeima has adopted and the President promulgated the following laws: the parliamentary agenda to make roller roller of the Saeima (the Parliament of the Republic of Latvia and the Cabinet of Ministers rapporteur, 1994, 17, no. 24; 1995, no. 10, 24; 1996, 13, 22 no; 1997, no. 12, 21; 1998; 2000, no. 22, no. 2; 2001, 5., 10., 12. No; 2002, nr. 22; 2004, nr. 23; 2005; 2006, no. 14. , 8, 14, no. 24; 2008, no 3, 13; 2009, 2., no. 6) the amendments are as follows: 1. Article 76: Add to the article with a new first paragraph as follows: "(1) If the hearing stand out noise or disorder, the President may be called to order with the hammer tap.";
believe the current text of article about the second part.
2. Make the following article 186: "186. Not less than five one-name candidates list members can create fractions. One name on the list of candidates for MEPs can only create a single fraction, and may not join another faction. "
3. transitional provisions be supplemented with 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the following: "5. the 2009 l July to 31 December, the one-off allowance for Parliamentary procedure roll article 13, third paragraph in one average monthly cost.
6.2009 l July to 31 December 2004, the Saeima of the reel in article 14, paragraph 2, second subparagraph, of the 20 percent cut, but the compensation fixed under article 14, paragraph 3, the conversion of 30 percent.
7. l. 2009 September to 31 December, set out according to the procedures of the Parliamentary roll 14. the second paragraph of article l. point, reduced by 20 percent.
8. the agenda of the Parliament rolls of 186 new article shall enter into force with 10. Parliamentary gatherings. "
The law shall enter into force on the day following its promulgation.
The Parliament adopted the law of 11 June 2009.
President Valdis Zatlers in Riga V. 30 June 2009 Editorial Note: the law shall enter into force by 1 July 2009.