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During its third session, the National Assembly adopted 48 laws and conducted over 38 hours of control

During the past session, 82 draft laws were submitted, 45 of which were submitted by MPs and 37 by the Council of Ministers, 97 draft decisions, of which 89 by MPs and eight by the government

During its third session, the 51st National Assembly adopted 48 laws, 116 decisions and one declaration. More than 38 hours was the time used for parliamentary control, according to a report for the period April 29 - July 30, 2025, prepared by the Directorate “Legislative Activity and Parliamentary Control“ and the parliamentary press center and published on the website of the legislative body.

During the past session, 82 draft laws were submitted, 45 of which were submitted by members of parliament and 37 - by the Council of Ministers, 97 draft decisions, 89 of which were submitted by members of parliament and eight by the government.

In the 51st National Assembly, 1,199 questions were asked and seven interpellations were submitted by July 31, 2025. Parliamentary control was conducted in 10 Friday plenary sessions for parliamentary control. Blitz control - in three Friday plenary sessions, with 34 questions being asked by members of parliament from all parliamentary groups. The total parliamentary time used to carry out the control function of the National Assembly is 38 hours and 21 minutes.

Of the questions asked, 1011 were answered in writing, and 188 were answered orally. Of the questions, five were answered orally, and two were answered in writing. 826 questions and 4 questions were answered, the report shows.