Parliament will start a six-day session on Monday, where lawmakers will vote on multiple proposals including one on public-interest trust foundations and another on reforms affecting several universities.
Monday’s session will begin with lawmakers commemorating three recently deceased MPs.
Parliament will also vote on law enforcement proposals and discuss an amendment to this year’s budget.
On Wednesday, MP’s will vote on the Minority SafePack initiative urging European Union protection for indigenous national minorities in the bloc.
On Thursday and Friday, there will be general debates on amendments affecting asset management, home creation, agriculture, land registry as well as the coronavirus pandemic.
The session will end on Monday, May 3.