The final point which ended the plenary session was to discuss the response to the deputy inquiry of Andrei Safonov and Vadim Kravchuk on the situation prevailing on the largest enterprise of the republic - Moldavian Metallurgical Plant. But first, here is a bit of official statistics, presented by the chairman of the parliamentary commission colleagues on the mandates, regulations and parliamentary ethic Grigory Dyachenko. Of the 13 deputy inquiries were directed to various power authorities to address the deputies only one answer entered the legislature in compliance with the prescribed time limit, which is 10 days. Deputies received no response at six requests.
As for the answer to the deputy inquiry about the situation in Moldavian Metallurgical Plant, which was delivered by the Minister of Economic Development Dmitry Boltrushko at once say that he did not satisfy the author - Andrei Safonov and Vadim Kravchuk. The latter gave him a rating in the course of the plenary session.
In addition, the authors of the deputy inquiry suppose that the Government has, since 98% of the shares belongs to the state the MMP should make an objective assessment of the work of the company's top managers. According to it, it is also necessary to deal with the use of foreign exchange earnings from sales; create an interagency group to a thorough study of the situation in which it appeared budget-enterprise, as well as hold on this subject an open parliamentary hearing.
Deputy Alexander Martynov, despite the fact that the outcome of economic activity in the enterprise is not carried out the board of directors (the law assigns to it not less than two and not more than six months), insists on the prompt provision of the Supreme Council of the full financial statements at the end of 2015. As it turned out in the course of discussions in the past year, MMP worked with losses in the forecast for this year - the same losses. Moreover, the plant's management asks state for aid in the amount of $ 15-20 million.
Having considered the response to the deputy inquiry of Andrei Safonov and Vadim Kravchuk on the situation developing in the MMP, the profile parliamentary committee on the development of business and industry prepared to the next plenary mandated to a draft decision of the Supreme Council on this issue.