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The Report of the Government in Questions and Answers

20.05.2015

Having heard the report of Tatiana Turanskaya and her co-rapporteurs on the results of the government activity in 2014, parliamentarians addressed a significant number of serious questions to them. They asked about the reality of the relationship changes on the world scene with the economic situation in Pridnestrovie. They talked about the disparity of the tax burden. Victor Guzun called it prohibitive, referring to the relevant experts. Alexander Korshunov focused on the fact that the government has reported growth of major economic indicators (GDP, production, external turnover and investments), but the social obligations of the state are carried out not in full: state employees were transferred to four months on a reduced work week, increased tariffs in the housing, the cost of services in health and education, many benefits were negated. Oleg Vasilaty reminded that the government as a result of all these measures, expects to save 30 million rubles, but there is information that the government could use the sum to five times more in case of use of earnings of municipal unitary enterprises, state unitary enterprises and other organizations with public interests. Based on the report, the deputy asked about a high level of social support of the population referred to in the report under the current situation. Gregory Dyachenko, in turn, asked about the appropriateness of existing socio-economic circumstances of a number of measures for improvement. This is the illumination of buildings and a bridge across the Dniester River, expansion of roads, and construction of new monuments. Continuing the theme of transformation of the capital the deputies raised the issue of the status of reconstructed health facilities in Ribnitsa and Tiraspol.

Head of the Committee Efimy Koval was interested in agribusiness, what specifically2.5 million rubles allocated for the support of agriculture were sent to. The Deputy asked about the fate of the deputy and programs for rural areas with drinking water.

Oleg Bayev told about difficult situation at a particular enterprise. Head of “KVINT” reported that on May 8 information war received that the Republic of Moldova will not renew the license to continue the enterprise. This will inevitably lead to both imports and exports.

According to the chairman of the Committee on Economic Policy, Budget and Finance Oleg Vasilaty, there was not received an answer to the main question - what to do? As a result, the government's report on the results of its activities for 2014, including on the questions of deputies, was not adopted by the Supreme Council.