The Supreme Council Chairman Alexander Korshunov congratulated the Pridnestrovians on the Easter holiday.
Social policy new draft laws, how the state will support entrepreneurs, what proposals the founders of the republic have for the development of agriculture. You can read about this and much more in the new issue of “The Deputy Hour” program.
The overhaul of the building, which will house the central state archive of Pridnestrovie in the future, is being carried out in the Oktyabrsky microdistrict of the capital. The course of construction work was inspected by the deputies of the Supreme Council Vadim Levitsky and Andrey Safonov.
One of the sections of the PMR Development Strategy for 2019-2026 is the state youth policy. Prepared by the PMR Supreme Council press service the checklists are about some measures of state support for young Pridnestrovians in terms of tax policy.
The PMR Supreme Council Deputy Ilona Tyuryaeva took part in the events dedicated to the Cosmonautics Day. They were organized and conducted by “The Obnovlenie” Republican political party.
The PMR Parliament considered in the first reading the legislative initiative of the Government aimed at improving social protection and providing the necessary assistance to children with disabilities and people with disabilities of group I.
Deputies of the Supreme Council of the PMR in the second final reading approved the state target program "Support and development of entrepreneurship in the PMR for 2023-2027".
Amendments and additions to the law "Special Tax Regime - Patent System of Taxation" in the first reading were presented today by the author of the initiative Viktor Guzun. The parliamentarian suggested making an addition to the law, which would clearly stipulate that the subjects of the patent taxation system are not entitled to carry out other types of entrepreneurial activities that are not established by the supplement to this law.
The Supreme Council deputies supported in the first reading the law-in-draft of colleagues from the Committee on Social Policy and Health Care, which specifies which periods of study should be counted as work experience.
Amendments to the Labor Code, which clarifies that employees of retirement age, when switching to a fixed-term employment contract, may not undergo a preliminary medical examination, were adopted in the first reading.