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Poštovani Građani Republike Hrvatske HRVATSKI SABOR PREDSJEDNIK Izvješće predsjednika Hrvatskoga sabora Josipa Leke o radu Hrvatskoga sabora u 7. sazivu (siječanj 2012. - srpanj 2015.) Prilog 1 Pregled rada u 7. sazivu Pregled rada u 2015. godini Zakonodavna aktivnost u 7. sazivu Zastupnička aktivnost u 7. sazivu Zastupnička pitanja u 7. sazivu Trajanje sjednica u 7. sazivu Stegovne mjere u 7. sazivu Stanke na zahtjev klubova zastupnika u 7. sazivu Prilog 2 Sjednice i tematske sjednice radnih tijela u 7. sazivu Prilog 3 Statistika sjednica klubova zastupnika Prilog 4 Europske i međunarodne aktivnosti Hrvatskog sabora Prilog 5 Europske i međunarodne aktivnosti predsjednika Hrvatskog sabora Josip Leke Prilog 5A Statistika Prilog 6 Europske aktivnosti Hrvatskoga sabora Prilog 6A Statistika Prilog 7 Aktivnosti Izaslanstva u Parlamentarnoj skupštini Vijeća Europe; Statistika Prilog 8 Aktivnosti Izaslanstva u Parlamentarnoj skupštini OESS-a; Statistika Prilog 9 Aktivnosti Izaslanstva u Parlamentarnoj skupštini NATO-a; Statistika Prilog 10 Aktivnosti Izaslanstva pri Interparlamentarnoj uniji; Statistika Prilog 11 Aktivnosti Izaslanstva u Parlamentarnoj skupštini SEECP-a ; Statistika Prilog 12 Aktivnosti Izaslanstva u Parlamentarnoj dimenziji SEI-ja; Statistika Prilog 13 Aktivnosti Izaslanstva u Parlamentarnoj skupštini Mediterana (PAM); Statistika Prilog 14 Promatranje parlamentarnih i predsjedničkih izbora; Statistika Prilog 15 Aktivnosti Odbora za europske poslove Prilog 16 Aktivnosti Odbora za vanjske poslove Prilog 17 Aktivnosti Međuparlamentarnih skupina prijateljstva Prilog 18 Izvješće o radu Službe za građane (siječanj - lipanj 2015.) Prilog 19 Troškovi rada zastupnika zbirno (siječanj - lipanj 2015.) Prilog 20 Troškovi rada zastupnika pojedinačno (siječanj – lipanj 2015.) 1 PRILOG 1 Pregled rada Hrvatskog sabora u 7. sazivu (22. prosinca 2011. – 15. srpnja 2015.) SJEDNICE I TOČKE DNEVNOG REDA održano 17 sjednica (15 redovnih i 2 izvanredne) u trajanju od 381 dan, odnosno 2579 sati i 45 minuta raspravljano o 1458 točaka dnevnog reda ZAKONI donesen 781 zakon, od kojih je 265 usklađeno sa zakonodavstvom EU 626 zakona doneseno je po hitnom postupku 304 zakona donesena su jednoglasno 38 prijedloga zakona je odbijeno 11 prijedloga zakona je povučeno iz procedure OSTALI DONESENI I PRIHVAĆENI AKTI I AKTI PRIMLJENI NA ZNANJE 693 odluke 220 izvješća 11 planova 3 deklaracije 5 mišljenja 2 programa 2 poslovnika 4 državna proračuna i 5 izmjena i dopuna državnog proračuna 13 strategija 3 vjerodostojna tumačenja 6 zaključaka ZASTUPNIČKA PITANJA tijekom Aktualnog prijepodneva postavljeno je 460 zastupničkih pitanja, a 2120 pitanja upućeno je u pisanom obliku AKTIVNOST NA SJEDNICAMA (obrada fonograma u tijeku – dostupni podaci zaključno s raspravama održanim 30. lipnja 2015.) zastupnici su se za riječ javili gotovo 36000 puta, najviše za repliku i odgovore na repliku klubovi zastupnika zatražili su 192 stanke tijekom zasjedanja zastupnicima je izrečeno 56 stegovnih mjera 2 Pregled rada Hrvatskog sabora u 2015. godini (21. siječnja – 15. srpnja 2015.) SJEDNICE I TOČKE DNEVNOG REDA održane 2 sjednice u trajanju od 68 dana odnosno gotovo 460 sati ukupno raspravljano o 217 točaka dnevnog reda ZAKONI doneseno 89 zakona, od kojih je 31 usklađen sa zakonodavstvom EU 61 zakon donesen je po hitnom postupku 23 zakona donesena su jednoglasno 13 prijedloga zakona je odbijeno OSTALI DONESENI I PRIHVAĆENI AKTI I AKTI PRIMLJENI NA ZNANJE 81 odluka 43 izvješća 1 mišljenje 4 plana 2 strategije ZASTUPNIČKA PITANJA tijekom Aktualnog prijepodneva postavljeno je 66 zastupničkih pitanja, a 237 pitanja upućeno je u pisanom obliku AKTIVNOST NA SJEDNICAMA (obrada fonograma u tijeku – dostupni podaci zaključno s raspravama održanima 30. lipnja 2015.) zastupnici su se za riječ javili gotovo 6000 puta, najviše za repliku i odgovore na repliku zastupnicima su izrečene 4 stegovne mjere 3 Zakonodavna aktivnost (21. siječnja – 15. srpnja 2015.) Povučeni Odbijeni Doneseni zakoni prijedlozi prijedlozi zakona zakona Redovni Hitni Većinom Sjednica Ukupno PZE Jednoglasno postupak postupak glasova 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 9 0 9 0 3 38 3 1 37 2 36 2 4 63 11 6 57 20 43 3 5 36 10 8 28 15 21 3 6 53 13 21 32 18 35 1 7 60 33 12 48 32 28 0 8 145 100 22 123 81 64 3 9 39 9 3 36 24 15 2 10 60 13 18 42 19 41 1 11 4 2 1 3 1 3 0 12 86 12 9 77 40 46 3 13 44 14 18 26 13 31 0 14 15 2 3 12 5 10 5 15 40 12 5 35 11 29 2 16 34 13 8 26 9 25 6 17 55 18 20 35 14 41 7 UKUPNO 781 265 155 626 304 477 11 38 4 Zastupnička aktivnost u 7. sazivu - status 30. lipnja 2015. Napomena: Podaci uključuju javljanja za riječ u 7. sazivu zaključno s raspravama održanima 30. lipnja 2015., i ne mogu se smatrati potpunim i konačnim dok obrada fonograma ne bude završena u cijelosti. Zastupnik Ukupno javljanja za riječ: Grubišić, Boro (HDSSB) 1919 Vukšić, Branko (Nezavisni) 1716 Šuker, Ivan (HDZ) 1655 Borić, Josip (HDZ) 995 Bačić, Branko (HDZ) 840 Kajin, Damir (Nezavisni) 762 Kosor, Jadranka (Nezavisni) 729 Đurović, Dražen (HDSSB) 698 Antičević Marinović, Ingrid (SDP) 654 Sumrak, Đurđica (HDZ) 630 Novak, Mladen (Nezavisni) 611 Đakić, Josip (HDZ) 583 Milinković, Stjepan (HDZ) 581 Marić, Goran (HDZ) 564 Reiner, Željko (HDZ) 525 Lesar, Dragutin (Hrvatski laburisti - Stranka rada) 503 Hrg, Branko (HSS) 475 Gjurković, Srđan (HNS) 470 Baranović, Petar (Narodna stranka - reformisti) 442 Mlakar, Davorin (HDZ) 421 Mesić, Jasen (HDZ) 419 Burić, Dinko (HDSSB) 416 Salapić, Josip (HDSSB) 395 Jelaš, Nadica (SDP) 372 Grbin, Peđa (SDP) 370 Babić, Ante (HDZ) 363 Bubalo, Krešimir (HDSSB) 357 Lučin, Šime (SDP) 346 Tireli, Nansi (Hrvatski laburisti - Stranka rada) 331 Hajduković, Domagoj (SDP) 329 Matušić, Frano (HDZ) 304 Tušak, Zlatko (Hrvatski laburisti - Stranka rada) 299 Popijač, Đuro (HDZ) 298 Marasović, Dujomir (HDZ) 295 Pupovac, Milorad (SDSS) 287 Horvat, Mile (SDSS) 285 Glavak, Sunčana (HDZ) 284 Holy, Mirela (ORaH) 262 Šimac Bonačić, Tatjana (SDP) 256 Klarić, Tomislav (HDZ) 251 Blažeković, Boris (HNS) 251 Sobol, Gordana (SDP) 246 Dalić, Martina (Nezavisni) 238 Mandić, Ivica (HNS) 237 5 Kolman, Igor (HNS) 233 Lucić, Franjo (HDZ) 230 Tuđman, Miroslav (HDZ) 228 Pandek, Draženko (SDP) 226 Jelušić, Ivo (SDP) 213 Linić, Slavko (Nezavisni) 213 Škare Ožbolt, Vesna (DC) 210 Beus Richembergh, Goran (HNS) 208 Stazić, Nenad (SDP) 202 Škvarić, Marijan (HNS) 189 Juričev-Martinčev, Branka (HDZ) 189 Milošević, Domagoj Ivan (HDZ) 186 Hrelja, Silvano (HSU) 183 Milas, Zvonko (HDZ) 179 Žagar, Tomislav (SDP) 174 Grubišić, Ivan (Nezavisni) 170 Šemper, Željko (HSU) 169 Turina-Đurić, Nada (HNS) 169 Češek, Igor (HDSSB) 157 Jandroković, Gordan (HDZ) 143 Zgrebec, Dragica (SDP) 140 Batinić, Milorad (HNS) 136 Kregar, Josip (Nezavisni) 135 Milinović, Darko (HDZ) 135 Martinčević, Natalija (Narodna stranka - reformisti) 128 Ivić, Tomislav (HDZ) 127 Murganić, Nada (HDZ) 124 Lugarić, Marija (SDP) 121 Kutija, Branko (HDZ) 110 Rilje, Damir (SDP) 110 Sanader, Ante (HDZ) 107 Špoljar, Dunja (SDP) 105 Boljunčić, Valter (IDS) 103 Radin, Furio (Nezavisni) 101 König, Sonja (HNS) 98 Tomić, Damir (SDP) 93 Rimac, Damir (SDP) 92 Crnogorac, Dragan (SDSS) 92 Jurjević, Marin (SDP) 91 Mulić, Melita (SDP) 87 Komparić Devčić, Ana (SDP) 87 Marelić, Mladen (SDP) 86 Vuljanić, Nikola (Nezavisni) 83 Božinović, Davor (HDZ) 77 Nekić, Hrvoje (SDP) 77 Vidović, Franko (SDP) 76 Posavac, Vanja (SDP) 73 Banić, Martina (HDZ) 68 Ronko, Zdravko (SDP) 65 Jerolimov, Ante (HDZ) 64 Šantek, Ivan (HDZ) 63 Hodžić, Nedžad (BDSH) 63 Đurđević, Šimo (HDZ) 60 Kulušić, Ante (HDZ) 59 6 Mateljan, Damir (SDP) 59 Đujić, Saša (SDP) 58 Damjanac, Ada (SDP) 57 Klarin, Ivan (SDP) 54 Jovanović, Željko (SDP) 54 Bernardić, Davor (SDP) 53 Cvjetović, Ljiljana (HSU) 53 Posavec Krivec, Ivana (SDP) 50 Drmić, Ivan (HDSSB) 50 Ilić, Marija (HSU) 50 Sabolić, Vesna (Narodna stranka - reformisti) 49 Prelec, Alen (SDP) 48 Sponza, Giovanni (IDS) 43 Bečić, Nevenka (HGS) 43 Kajtazi, Veljko (Nezavisni) 42 Bilić, Dubravko (SDP) 42 Mondekar, Daniel (SDP) 41 Juhas, Šandor (Nezavisni) 38 Flego, Gvozden Srećko (SDP) 37 Jerković, Romana (SDP) 36 Filipović, Ilija (HDZ) 36 Ivčević, Tonka (SDP) 33 Babić, Vedran (SDP) 31 Leko, Josip (SDP) 31 Habek, Mario (SDP) 30 Vrbat Grgić, Tanja (SDP) 30 Dragovan, Igor (SDP) 29 Bilek, Vladimir (HNS) 29 Plančić, Đurđica (SDP) 29 Šimunović, Ivan (HSP dr. Ante Starčević) 29 Ostojić, Rajko (SDP) 28 Miličević, Davor (HDZ) 25 Moharić, Mario (SDP) 25 Denona, Luka (SDP) 19 Mirković, Željko (SDP) 18 Jurković, Milan (HDZ) 15 Čuljak, Tomislav (HDZ) 15 Želježnjak, Vesna (SDP) 14 Račan, Ivan (SDP) 13 Glavina, Dragutin (HNS) 12 Baloević, Jakša (Novi val - Stranka razvoja) 12 Čavlović Smiljanec, Nada (SDP) 11 Leaković, Karolina (SDP) 8 Kovačić, Borislav (SDP) 8 Lovrić Merzel, Marina (Nezavisni) 6 Karamarko, Tomislav (HDZ) 5 Rapo, Marija (HDZ) 2 Jelečević, Perica (HDZ) 2 Ledinski, Darko (SDP) 0 Kerum, Željko (HGS) 0 Vuković, Josip (SDP) 0 Krnić, Josip (SDP) 0 Kuduz, Tugomir (HDZ) 0 7 Zastupnička pitanja u 7. sazivu - status 14. srpnja 2015. Način postavljanja pitanja Na U pisanom Stranka UKUPNO sjednici obliku BDSH 7 1 8 DC 1 2 3 HDSSB 18 120 138 HDZ 135 289 424 HGS 1 9 10 HNS 50 86 136 Hrvatski laburisti - Stranka 17 947 964 rada HSP dr. Ante Starčević 2 71 73 HSS 3 55 58 HSU 11 21 32 IDS 10 45 55 Narodna stranka - reformisti 1 14 15 Nezavisni 22 134 156 Novi val - Stranka razvoja 1 61 62 ORaH 2 106 108 SDP 167 155 322 SDSS 12 4 16 UKUPNO 460 2120 2580 8 Trajanje sjednica u 7. sazivu Sjednica Broj dana zasjedanja Ukupno sati 1. sjednica Hrvatskoga sabora 1 1:19 2., izvanredna, sjednica 11:20 2 Hrvatskoga sabora 3. sjednica Hrvatskoga sabora 20 117:35 4. sjednica Hrvatskoga sabora 38 212:43 5. sjednica Hrvatskoga sabora 19 132:06 6. sjednica Hrvatskoga sabora 20 157:37 7. sjednica Hrvatskoga sabora 25 182:17 8. sjednica Hrvatskoga sabora 39 266:34 9. sjednica Hrvatskoga sabora 26 185:37 10.
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