Supreme Council to consider 2016 draft budget on 20 January

12/28/15 15:21

Supreme Council to consider 2016 draft budget on 20 January

On this day the next parliamentary session is to take place
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Tiraspol, 28 December. /Novosti Pridnestrovya/. Given that the Supreme Council composition has renewed, the consideration of the draft laws submitted by the president as legislative necessity has been postponed to the beginning of February. This decision was made during today's session of the Supreme Council.

«This will enable us to get our bearings and the authors of these bills to redraft them and, probably, to amend or even revoke them in view of the existing situation," parliament speaker Vadim Krasnoselsky told journalists.

According to him, many draft laws have become irrelevant and need reviewing.

During next month dedicated parliamentary committees, approved today, will work on amassed draft laws, among which are draft laws «On payment system”, «On currency regulation and currency control”, «On offshore duty”, «On protecting competition”, «On tax code” and other.

One of the most important bills — «On republican budget” - is to be considered at the next parliamentary session, on 20 January.

«This draft law has already been submitted to the Supreme Council and sent to the corresponding committees, including the dedicated committee on economics. At the next session the budget draft will be proposed for discussion," said Vadim Krasnoselsky.

 

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