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Meeting of the Presidium of the PMR Supreme Council

08.04.2025

The Supreme Council will hold the 5th emergency meeting of the VIII session of the VII convocation on April 9. This decision was made today by members of the parliamentary Presidium. The deputy corps will consider the Decree of the President of the PMR on extending the state of emergency in the economy in the territory of Pridnestrovie for another 30 days. The state of emergency in the economy has been extended for the fourth time.

The agenda of the plenary meeting, which will be held on April 9, was supplemented in the course of the meeting of the Presidium of the Supreme Council. It included a large block of issues prepared by the parliamentary Committee on Legislation, Protection of Rights and Freedoms of Citizens. The deputies will consider tomorrow the draft Resolution of the Supreme Council on amnesty in connection with the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory and the 35th anniversary of the formation of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.

The legislative initiative of the Prosecutor of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic on amendments and additions to the Arbitration Procedural Code and several legislations on amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses, developed by deputies of the relevant Committee, were included to the agenda.

By decision of the parliamentary Presidium, several draft laws are included in the agenda of tomorrow's meeting, for which the Committee on Economic Policy, Budget and Finance is responsible. Thus, law-in-draft on amending the law "On currency regulation and the currency corridor", which was developed and submitted to parliament by deputy Grigory Dyachenko, has been prepared for the second reading. The new rules will allow a resident who was unable to import goods from another state to close the obligation to repatriate in a way not provided for by the current version of the law.

A package of legislations that will prohibit the propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations, gender reassignment, and refusal to have children among adults and children, will be considered by deputies at the plenary session on April 9. The legislative initiative was developed by deputies of the Committee on Education, Public Associations, and Mass Media Igor Buga, Andrei Safonov, and Pavel Shinkaryuk. The decision to include legislations in the agenda of the next plenary session was made by members of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic at their session last week on April 2.