A fortnight-long session of the Goa Legislative Assembly will start tomorrow.
The session will begin at 11.30 am at the Assembly complex in Porvorim on the outskirts of Panaji, and end on August 12.
Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar is expected table the Comptroller and Auditor General's (CAG) report and the Economic Survey report during the session.
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Both the reports were supposed to be placed before the house in the summer session, but they were not tabled.
More than 2,000 questions, starred and un-starred, have been submitted to the Speaker's office, legislature officials said.
Also, twelve bills and two ordinances would be placed on the floor of the house, including a bill on regularisation of unauthorised structures in the state.
As the Assembly elections are due early next year, opposition Congress, NCP and three Independents -- Vijai Sardesai, Naresh Sawal and Rohan Khaunte -- have decided to put the BJP-led Government on the mat on various issues.


