The PMR Supreme Council Chairman Alexander Korshunov held a reception for citizens on personal issues.
The work of parliamentary committees, meeting of the Consultative Assembly, events dedicated to White Cane Day and a holiday for the anniversary of Tiraspol. You will find out about this and more in the new edition of "The Deputy Hour" program.
The Government and the Supreme Council managed to change approaches to the activities of natural monopolies, which led to the restoration of a significant amount of communal infrastructure.
The first Pridnestrovian deputies gathered today in the plenary hall of the PMR Supreme Council to learn about the state of the Pridnestrovian economy at the current stage. The Parliament Speaker Alexander Korshunov and relevant ministers were invited to the conversation.
Pupils of the capital's school No. 3 in the course of the were shown and told excursion for blind and visually impaired people in the constituency No. 28, how to make a clothespin or extension cord without looking and how to write and read using Braille.
As part of the month of the white cane, events continued in the constituency No.28 of the Supreme Council Deputy Ilona Tyuryaeva. Future doctors told pupils of school No. 3 today about how to protect their eyesight from childhood.
The Parliament Speaker Alexander Korshunov congratulated the PMR accountants on their professional holiday.
The visually impaired and completely blind visited the Holy Ascension Novo-Nyametsky Monastery in Kitskany on an excursion as part of the White Cane Month, which was organized by Ilona Tyuryaeva, the PMR Supreme Council Deputy for constituency No. 28 “Central”.
The PMR Supreme Council Presidium meeting, chaired by Speaker of Parliament Alexander Korshunov, was held today online. Members of the Presidium decided to postpone the Parliament plenary session.
The International White Cane Day is celebrated on the 15th of October. This is not a holiday, but a reminder of every person who walks with a cane painted white on the streets of our cities – blind or visually impaired.