Korea raises doubts: There wasn't enough quorum to pass some bills

MP from the Vetevendosje Movement ranks, Wisar Kornica, has raised doubts that there has been no sufficient quorum (62 votes), though they are estimated to have passed. The school textbooks bill is one of these cases, which, according to Kornica, allegedly passed without receiving the necessary votes. “has occurred [...]
The school textbooks bill is one of these cases, which, according to Kornica, allegedly passed without receiving the necessary votes.
The “has also occurred with textbooks, not 62 MPs, but 60. What are the procedural ways that need to be followed to fix the voting issue”, Corenica said.
He has asked Chief Parliamentary Glauk Konjufca what are the ways to take care of this matter.
“E meets the Secretary and he, along with the legal office you the council, exactly what course you should follow in the case that you doubt it was not enough quorum for bill voting, or even amendments to this case”, has responded to Konjufca.
He also voiced concerns about several proposed amendments to the draft law on reproductive health, where, according to Kornica, the first two amendments, which have been voted into the bill, have not been the votes needed to pass.
The first two articles, the first amendments we voted for this bill, were not the votes needed to pass”, Cornica said.
A total of 42 amendments have been proposed for the reproductive health bill, 22 of them from Korea.












