The Supreme Council of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic opened the VII session of the VII convocation today, January 17. The agenda of the first meeting of the session included about 20 issues. These include a state program for replacing mercury street lighting lamps with LED lamps for 2024-2028, introducing amendments to the Civil, Labor, Housing, Land, and Customs codes, amendments to the law on protecting the health of citizens and a number of other legislative acts.
Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic Alexander Korshunov outlined in an interview with journalists the key legislative plans for the spring session of parliament.
The speaker emphasized that the main task of the deputy corps will be to work on increasing wages for teachers and medical workers at the beginning of the new financial year.
The Supreme Council in the spring session will continue preparing for the adoption of important acts – the Budget Code of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, which has already been adopted in the first reading, and the Urban Planning Code, the draft of which was submitted to parliament in November 2023.
Work will begin in the spring session to improve the legislation that regulates utility tariffs, according to Alexander Korshunov.
The speaker noted that the debt to the enterprises of natural monopolies of the part of the population that pays only some utilities at this stage reaches 60 million rubles.
The PMR President Vadim Krasnoselsky will announce at the beginning of next week his annual message to government authorities. A separate block of instructions will be intended for the Supreme Council; they will become an important area of legislative work for the deputy corps for the coming year. There will be instructions for ministries, solutions for which the Supreme Council will help find as well.