The first order from the list of deputies of the Supreme Council, which was voiced by the Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic Alexander Korshunov today in the course of the meeting with Russian deputies and candidates for the State Duma of the Russian Federation is the full implementation of the Resolution on Pridnestrovie, which was adopted by the State Duma of the Russian Federation in June 2021. The Speaker emphasized that the deputies of the Supreme Council and the State Duma of Russia have been working on this document for almost 2 years and it is very important for Pridnestrovie.
Russian parliamentarians agreed that the document is significant and its implementation is one of the tasks to be solved in the next 5 years.
The list of orders from the Pridnestrovian parliamentarians includes issues of Russian citizenship, pensions, the work of the consular post, the supply of vaccines and the use of maternity capital. Alexander Korshunov expressed his wishes for the Russian candidates on each point. The Speaker proposed to determine for disabled people who do not have work experience, the opportunity to apply for Russian pension, according to a simplified system, to issue Russian citizenship not only to those born after 1992, but also to orphans, allow maternity capital to be spent on studying at Pridnestrovie and consider increasing the size of allowances.
Pridnestrovian deputies are ready to discuss and look for ways to resolve these orders. The Russian guests accepted the proposals and intend to study them and discuss with their colleagues and representatives of the executive power of the Russian Federation.
Marina Orgeeva, a candidate for deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, spoke about the importance of developing social and cultural projects.
Olga Gukalenko, Special Representative of the Supreme Council of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic in Russia, expressed her gratitude to all Russian parliamentarians who defended the interests of Pridnestrovians even in difficult situations 5 years.
Russian parliamentarians thanked their Pridnestrovian colleagues for their assistance and expressed hope for further cooperation.
Vice-speaker of the Pridnestrovian parliament Galina Antyufeyeva emphasized that the deputies of the Supreme Council are always ready to assist their colleagues, and the Pridnestrovians are counting on the help and protection of Russia. Now it is important to go through the pre-election period and on September 19 all Pridnestrovians who have Russian citizenship come to the polling stations and express their support for the ruling party in Russia.