Lawmakers discussed a number of issues prepared by relevant parliamentary committees for consideration during the upcoming plenary meetings. Among them is the law-in-draft introducing amendments and additions to the law “On the administrative-territorial structure of the PMR”. The presented law-in-draft was introduced as a legislative initiative by Deputies Anton Onufrienko, Alexander Shcherba, Vasily Kunitsky, Valentin Matveychuk and Jacob Galak.
The purpose of introducing this legislative initiative according to the explanatory note is to establish at the legislative level the criteria for classifying towns as urban and rural, as well as the redistribution of powers to classify settlements as urban or rural, resort, holiday villages, towns at the railway station. By the second reading, the Committee on Regional Policy formulated 4 amendments.
The law-in-draft introducing amendments to the law “On the wages of public sector employees, the monetary allowance of military personnel and persons equated to them according to the conditions of payment of monetary allowance, the monetary maintenance of state civil servants” was presented by the deputy of the Supreme Council Mikhail Burla as a legislative initiative.
The development of this legislative initiative is related to the appeals of teachers of the preschool education system to the Supreme Council. The author proposes to prescribe in the law: an allowance established for the official salary for the qualification category assigned to pedagogical workers in the primary education system working in the preschool education system, is paid regardless of the position for which the qualification category is assigned.
The establishment of this norm will allow taking into account the qualification category assigned to pedagogical workers in the system of primary general education, when switching to work in the system of preschool education.
It is also proposed to amend the law "On the instructions of voters." The law-in-draft was also introduced as a legislative initiative by deputies Anton Onufrienko, Alexander Shcherba, Vasily Kunitsky, Valentin Matveychuk and Jacob Galak.
The purpose of introducing this legislative initiative is to improve the procedure for the formation of voter orders by deputies of the representative body of state power and the representative body of local self-government.
In particular, the subjects of enforcement in the course of practical implementation had an ambiguous understanding regarding the timing of submitting to the Council for approval of the draft state and municipal program for the execution of the orders of voters by its chairman, in connection with which the authors of the law-in-draft are proposed to exclude the legislatively established deadlines and allow law enforcement entities to determine them.
The plenary meeting, scheduled for December 25, will conclude the 8th session of the VI convocation.