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Unanimous Veto Overcoming

Комитет по экономической политике, бюджету и финансам

20.05.2016

Last spring the deputies Alexander Korshunov and Peter Pasat acted as authors of the law-in-draft, aimed at minimizing the economic crisis in the republic. Parliamentarians succeeded only at the beginning of this year for a variety of circumstances to return to discuss it within the framework of the second reading. Efforts of the current deputies supported by SPAPP it was possible to bring the law to mind and take in the final reading. Earlier the lawmakers supported the anti-crisis law-in-draft of the President, which was subsequently signed by them and entered into force. However, such good fortune had not expected the deputy law-in-draft - the president vetoed it.

Deputies of profile parliamentary Committee on Economic Policy, Budget and Finance today had to decide what to do with the position of the President. Deputy Minister of Economic Development Natalia Sokolova, noting that the President's veto imposed on the whole law, acquainted the deputies with his objections to 9 points. The conclusion made by the Agent of the Government, is that the application of the measures provided for in the law adopted by the Supreme Council "On additional measures to stabilize the economy of PMR", "budget will lose 16 million rubles". Executive director of SPAPP Vladimir Berkovich was against such a fiscal approach to anti-crisis measures.

This position of the representative of the Union of Industrialists, Agrarians and Entrepreneurs has been entirely supported by the deputies of the Supreme Council Committee on economy. Their unanimous decision was the approval of the law in the previous edition, which means overcoming the presidential veto. As noted, after this decision, the Member of Parliament Alexander Korshunov, in the case of the entry into force of this law subjects the right to make legislative necessity in it as amendments and addendum that will be dictated by changing circumstances.