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Legislative reserve for next year

26.12.2017

A meeting of the Presidium of the Supreme Council was held this year. Its members have already created a reserve for law-making work next year. In particular, it is necessary to adopt a number of legislative acts in connection with the adoption in the third reading of the law "On Amending the Constitution of the PMR" regulating the activities of the Constitutional Court.

A number of legislations of an economic nature have been proposed by the government. The law-in-draft on making an amendment to the law "On the State Tax Service" deals with clarifying the legal formulations concerning the termination of activities, liquidation of enterprises.

The main goal of another developed by the government law-in-draft is to simplify the procedure for obtaining a license. According to the current legislation, the license applicant must submit to the authorized authority a large number of documents: a certificate of registration, constituent documents. At the same time, state authorities responsible for licensing issues have access to the Unified Register of Legal Entities and Individual Entrepreneurs. The electronic database of the register contains information on state registration and the foundation.

It does not affect foreign legal entities. They are asked to establish a requirement to legalize the documents they submit, translate into Russian, as well as their notarization.

The Supreme Council in the near future will also have to approve the estimate of the PRB expenditures for the next year. In the questions of optimizing the financial security of the country's main bank, according to the head of the responsible parliamentary economic committee, Alexander Korshunov, there have been positive changes. If in 2015 the amount of expenses of the central bank was 85 million rubles, then in the current year it decreased to 48 million rubles. The same parameter is proposed to be kept next year.

At the end of the meeting of the presidium of the parliament, Grigory Dyachenko, chairman of the commission on mandates, regulations and deputy ethics, read out a letter to his colleagues addressed to the speaker of the parliament on behalf of the Bendery factory "Moldavkabel". It contains words of gratitude for the decision taken by the Supreme Council to reduce the corporate income tax. This allowed the company to increase the volume of production and sales of products, including the Russian market, to increase tax deductions, to save the personnel, which employs 260 people.