A number of important and necessary legislations were adopted for voters within the framework of the plenary session. Thus, the people's deputies supported the legislative initiative of the President on the establishment of youth election commissions. They will be created in the form of a consultative body under the CEC and territorial election commissions on the ground with the aim of involving young people in political processes to preserve the Pridnestrovian statehood.
The deputies voted for the adoption of the legislative initiative, presented by their colleagues Galina Antyufeeva and Oleg Horzhan. They consider it necessary to strengthen administrative responsibility for unlawful refusal to accept or consider appeals of citizens by employees of state authorities. The authors of the law-in-draft suggested doubling the amount of penalties. The basis for adjusting the articles of the Code of Administrative Offenses was the complaints of citizens.
To register a legal entity or register as an individual entrepreneur through the Internet. This is the essence of the prepared by the government law-in-draft, which was supported by parliamentarians in the first reading. After adoption, the application to the registration authority will be made possible through the telecommunications systems. Time dictates their use. According to the head of the profile parliamentary committee for the development of entrepreneurship and industry Viktor Guzun, "the state should switch to digital methods of providing, receiving and using information to reduce administrative barriers".
The deputy corps adopted a resolution of the Supreme Council on the interpretation of what to consider as a test of "the existence of an individual entrepreneurial patent". The document was prepared by the deputies of the parliamentary committee for the development of entrepreneurship. The need for this was caused by complaints of entrepreneurs against employees of the State Tax Service, who broadly interpreted this concept and carried out verification in other areas.
Colleagues supported the adoption of the legislative initiative of parliamentarian Vitaly Kalin, who was asked to establish that persons who have reached the age of 17 can take exams for the right to drive vehicles of categories "B", "C1" and "C". However, they will be able to use the driver's licenses issued at their end only when they are 18.