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The National Assembly Did Not Accept the Interim Report of the Investigative Commission on the Allegedly Stolen Children

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The National Assembly, with 30 votes in favor and 38 votes against, did not adopt the interim report of the National Assembly's investigative commission on establishing and assessing the factual situation in cases of stolen children. They also did not adopt the commission's proposed resolutions, including that the investigation be continued in the next term and that the interim report be forwarded to the Specialized State Prosecutor.

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The National Assembly did not adopt the interim report of the investigative commission on the allegedly stolen children.

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The National Assembly, with 30 votes in favor and 38 votes against, did not adopt the interim report of the National Assembly's investigative commission on establishing and assessing the factual situation in cases of stolen children. They also did not adopt the commission's proposed resolutions, including that the investigation be continued in the next term and that the interim report be forwarded to the Specialized State Prosecutor.

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sta.si broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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