The Senate plenary session where Premier Dacian Ciolos will present a briefing on the Antena TV stations has begun, with 103 senators attending.
The Senate decided on Tuesday, at the proposal of Senate President Calin Popescu-Tariceanu, to ask PM Ciolos to attend the plenary sitting on Wednesday to explain the actions taken by the institutions reporting to the Government against the Intact media trust television stations.
At the same time, the Senate President didn't rule out the possibility that the issue of the babies with hemolytic-uremic syndrome also be discussed on Wednesday on the occasion of the meeting with Premier Dacian Ciolos. AGERPRES
PM Ciolos briefs Senate plenum on Antena TV stations case
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