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An extraordinary parliament session opens with 18 agenda items, including the caregiver bill and REM

July 6, 2026, 08:34 AMUpdated: July 6, 2026, 08:34 AM

N1 reports the start of a new extraordinary session of Serbia's parliament with 18 agenda items. They include the parent-caregiver bill, changes to political-activity financing, a proposal for authentic interpretation of the electronic-media law in relation to REM, and packages on weapons, the Criminal Code, sports bodies, anti-doping, and environmental permitting.

The Serbian parliament chamber in N1's report on the extraordinary session
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Photo: N1, article on the new extraordinary session of Serbia's parliament.

What matters

Social-policy block

The agenda includes the parent-caregiver bill, which is also the subject of N1's separate morning report on gaps and eligibility criteria.

Political block

The sitting also includes amendments to the law on financing political activities and a proposal for authentic interpretation of the electronic-media law concerning REM.

The rest of the package

N1 also lists proposals on weapons and ammunition, Criminal Code amendments, the legal status of international sports federations, anti-doping, and the law on integrated pollution prevention and control.

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N1: a new extraordinary parliamentary session opens with 18 items

N1 reports that Serbia's parliament is opening a new extraordinary sitting with 18 agenda items. The outlet specifically highlights the parent-caregiver bill, amendments to the law on financing political activities, and a proposal for authentic interpretation of the electronic-media law concerning REM. The article also lists proposals on weapons and ammunition, the Criminal Code, international sports federations, anti-doping, and integrated pollution control.

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Overall takeaway

The agenda shows an attempt to move both social-policy and politically sensitive changes through a single extraordinary sitting, so how the items progress matters more than the mere fact that the session opened.

What this means for residents

What it means today

The card records not adopted decisions but the map of today's legislative load: these are the subjects on which votes, amendments, and new statements can be expected.

What to watch

The most reader-relevant points on today's agenda in this edition are the caregiver bill, political-finance rules, and the interpretation fight around REM powers.