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23.05.2017

In the course of the meeting of the Presidium of the Supreme Council, parliamentarians discussed a number of legislations of the social dimension. As part of the next plenary meeting, the deputy corps will have to make a final decision regarding the law-in-draft, directed by Vadim Krasnoselsky as a deputy and his colleague Oleg Bayev. Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Social Policy, Health, Labor, Family and Childhood Issues Sergei Cheban recalled the history of the law-in-draft: during meetings with residents of Dubossary district, parliamentarians were addressed by parents whose minor children were killed in the years of the 1992 hostilities. Currently, this category of citizens is deprived of benefits. Such appeals repeatedly came to the parliamentary committee. Emphasizing the social significance of the issue, the author, Oleg Bayev, noted: there are about ten such families in the republic, so there will not be a significant cost to implement the law-in-draft.

Members of the Presidium discussed a set of legislations under the jurisdiction of the parliamentary Committee on Agro-Industrial Complex, Transport, Construction, Natural Resources and Ecology. The law-in-draft regarding amendments to the law "On road safety" was introduced to the agenda of the next plenary session. Deputies Viktor Guzun, Vadim Doni, Vadim Kravchuk and Andrei Mezhinsky proposed to enshrine the norm, which until now has operated at a subordinate level. A group of deputies offered to allow public taxi bus drivers during rush hours, namely in the morning from 7 to 9 and in the evening from 4.30 to 6.30 pm, to transport five passengers standing. In addition, lawmakers suggest allowing drivers of car taxis to stop under the sign "stop prohibited", but only for passengers enter and exit. The parliamentarians will consider the law-in-draft in the second reading mode.

Another decision of the members of the Presidium concerned the holding of the next plenary sessions. It was scheduled for May 31 and June 7.