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12.12.2024

The meeting was held via videoconference. The President aimed at consolidation and precise execution of specific tasks by each official during the state of emergency.

12.12.2024

Deputy of the Supreme Council of the II and III convocations Mikhail Katkov passed away at the age of 80. Mikhail Katkov headed the Pridnestrovian Association of Veterans of the War in Afghanistan more than 15 years.

12.12.2024

Deputy of the Supreme Council Igor Yarych inspected the repair work being carried out in the medical clinic of the village of Kitskany at the expense of the Fund for the Execution of Voters' Instructions. The youth club will be opened in the village House of Culture, according to the deputy program.

11.12.2024

The Supreme Council adopted in two readings at once the law-in-draft of the President Vadim Krasnoselsky on the advance payment of pensions and other social payments for January 2025.

11.12.2024

The PMR Supreme Council adopted law-in-draft "On the Republican Budget for 2025" in the second non-final reading at a plenary session on December 11. Changes were made to the text of the law-in-draft and reserves were formed for some target funds.

11.12.2024

The PMR Supreme Council supported the President's initiative to amend and supplement the law "On the Republican Budget for 2024". Increasing the limits of the Reserve Funds of the President and the Government will allow promptly solving unscheduled tasks and ensuring stability in the face of possible crises.

11.12.2024

Vadim Krasnoselsky spoke in the course of Supreme Council emergency meeting about the priority areas of work of officials in the event of a cessation of supplies of natural gas to Pridnestrovie.

11.12.2024

The PMR President Vadim Krasnoselsky spoke in the course of the 1st emergency meeting of the Supreme Council autumn session about the situation with gas supplies to the republic.

11.12.2024

The Parliament Speaker noted today it is important to make balanced management decisions in order to minimize negative consequences.

11.12.2024

Parliamentarians adopted in two readings the law-in-draft that will allow residents of villages and towns to register a land plot for gardening and personal subsidiary farming next year without paying a state fee.