Parliament advances health bill into second reading
Lawmakers advanced the legislation, based on a deal clinched between the government and the LOZ doctors' labour unions, into a second reading with 77 votes out of 77 MPs present on Tuesday.
Lawmakers advanced the legislation, based on a deal clinched between the government and the LOZ doctors' labour unions, into a second reading with 77 votes out of 77 MPs present on Tuesday.
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