The agenda of the regular meeting of the Committee on Security, Defense and Peacekeeping included a number of core and non-core issues. It started from discussion of four amendments prepared by deputies of the responsible committee to the law-in-draft, initiated by the President "On introducing amendments and addendum to the Law of PMR "On Universal Military Duty and Military Service". The law-in-draft is designed as part of the harmonization of our legislation with the Russian and regulates the procedure and especially the military registration of citizens, discharged from the military service of the executive body of state authority in charge of the issues of national security and the protection of the state border of PMR. With the adoption of the legislative initiative, all data on military personnel discharged from the organs of the State Security Service, will be accumulated in the executive bodies of state authority in charge of the issues of national security and the protection of the state border of the Republic. This will contribute to the security and confidentiality of information on persons who served in the KGB. The document previously passed the first reading, after today's meeting of the profile committee prepared for the adoption by the deputies in the second.
The law-in-draft "On amendments and addendum to the Law of PMR "On militia", of a group of deputies was in the procedure of the second reading after that the document was again returned to the responsible committee on security. The initiators of the amendments to the basic law regulating the activities of law enforcement agencies, offered to prescribe in detail at the legislative level the powers of police officers in the area of road safety. One of the amendments that was discussed at today's meeting of the Supreme Council of the Committee on Security, Defense and Peacekeeping relating the possibility of law enforcement officers to stop vehicles in case there is evidence that they carried weapons or drugs. Deputies will make the final verdict on this ambiguous legal novella at the plenary session.
People’s deputies in the course of the meeting considered a number of legislative initiatives, in particular related to the introduction of criminal penalties for libel; the possibility of appeal to the Constitutional Court of the town and district Councils of People's Deputies; publication of national and local level of information about candidates in print media; the functioning of election commissions.