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Government seeking to tie up loose ends before summer break
The government is hoping to make use of the last few days of parliamentary activity before the summer recess to pass several bills, while a shake-up of the general secretaries at a range of ministries is also expected in the coming days.
Parliament is expected to sit until August 2, before MPs return from the summer break on August 26, although the precise dates are yet to be confirmed. Before lawmakers leave for their holidays, it is likely that at least four bills will be voted on by ...
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