The Supreme Council Chairman Alexander Korshunov addressed the Pridnestrovians on the occasion of National Unity Day.
Consumer rights protection, a report on the situation of children, a cooking competition and a flash mob during White Cane Month. Find out about this and more in the new edition of "The Deputy Hour" program.
Activists of the youth branch of "Renewal" and students of the College of Commerce reminded the capital's drivers and pedestrians about how to properly help a blind person and not harm them, about the symbol of blind people - the white cane.
The PMR Supreme Council Chairman Alexander Korshunov and head of the parliamentary Committee on Economic Policy, Budget and Finance Viktor Guzun took part in the course of the meeting with the President. The topic of discussion was the issue of execution of the current budget and work on the parameters of next year’s law.
The Government proposed to amend the law “On the procedure for conducting inspections during state control (supervision)”, that will adjust the timing of unscheduled inspections.
The PMR Government came up with law-in-draft amending the laws “On Share Fee” and “On Payment for Land”. Parliament supported this initiative.
Deputies heard a report on the situation of children in the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic in 2022. The PMR Minister of Education Svetlana Ivanishina answered the parliamentarians' questions.
Parliamentarians Viktor Guzun and Vadim Kravchuk propose to introduce liability for non-compliance with the law “On Procurement”, which was adopted in 2018. Its norms were introduced gradually. Deputies consider necessary to introduce penalties for its violation.
Amendments and additions to the law “On Environmental Protection” and to the Resolution of the Supreme Council of 2005 “On approval of the standard Regulations of the territorial target budget environmental fund” were adopted by the Parliament. Financing of some material and technical needs of government bodies will no longer be carried out at the expense of environmental funds.
It is planned to take control of online commerce. The Government has taken a legislative initiative to enshrine the obligations of sellers and the rights of buyers in the relevant laws. Parliamentarians considered a package of legislations today that should regulate this area at a plenary session in the first reading.