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The Supreme Council will consider about 30 legislations at the plenary session on April 12

11.04.2023

The Presidium of the Supreme Council determined the date of the next plenary session. It will take place on the 26th of April. The next one is scheduled for April 12 at 11:00.

The Presidium supplemented today the agenda of tomorrow's meeting and determined which legislations the Supreme Council would consider in two weeks.

As of April 12, the Committee on Social Policy and Health Care prepared a number of legislations for adoption in the first reading, including amendments and additions to the Labor Code, laws on support for centenarians and social protection of the disabled, changes to the state program for the prevention of HIV / AIDS and viral hepatitis B and C. The Committee on Economic Policy, Budget and Finance met on April 10 and today proposed to the Presidium that the legislations be submitted for consideration at tomorrow's plenary meeting, which should be adopted in the first or second reading as soon as possible. Among them there are the second reading of the state target program to support and develop entrepreneurship until 2027, amendments to the law on additional measures aimed at stabilizing the Pridnestrovian economy, additions to the law on consumer protection and the first reading of the Concept of budget and tax policy for 2024 and the medium term perspective.

The Legislation Committee introduced 20 legislations, which were discussed at the committee meeting and prepared for adoption in the first or second reading included to the agenda of the plenary session, scheduled for April 26. This includes changes to a number of constitutional laws regulating the work of judges and the judiciary, additions to the Code of Administrative Offenses and others. The deputies will also hear reports from the Ministry of Social Protection and Labor on the results of the implementation of the Equal Opportunities state program and on the implementation in 2022 of the state program to purchase housing for orphans and children left without parental care in the course of the next plenary session.

The deputies will work on draft laws in the Committees and Commissions until April 26, meetings of the Committees and the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the PMR are planned.