Moldovan cabinet approves draft on support measures on state of emergency period
15:31 | 01.04.2020 Category: Economic
Chisinau, 1 April /MOLDPRES/ - The cabinet today approved a decision on taking responsibility on a draft law on the establishment of measures to support the citizens and the entrepreneurial activity in the state of emergency period and the amendment of some acts.
The draft sees measures to back the entrepreneurial activity, in order to attenuate the negative effects on the economy, triggered by the epidemiological situation (COVID-19) and establishes a mechanism of subsidization.
Under the decision, the subjects of the subsidy are the non-commercial enterprises and organizations residents of Moldova, which established technical unemployment and/or standing. ‘’For the subjects of the subsidy which fully or partially ceased working, according to the decisions by the National Extraordinary Public Health Commission and/or the Instructions of Moldova’s Commission for Emergency Situation, the government provides a subsidy worth the sum paid of the income tax, of the mandatory social state insurances contributions owed by the employer, of the mandatory individual state social insurances and the mandatory health insurances premiums in form of percentage contribution owed by the employer and employee related to the allowance/salary provided to the wage earners in technical unemployment and/or standing,’’ the document reads.
Also, for the subjects of the subsidy which fully or partially ceased working, other than the aforementioned ones, the cabinet provides a subsidy worth 60 per cent of the sum paid of the income tax, of the mandatory social state insurances contributions owed by the employer, of the mandatory individual state social insurances and the mandatory health insurances premiums in form of percentage contribution owed by the employer and employee related to the allowance/salary provided to the wage earners in technical unemployment and/or standing.
The document stipulates the way of subsidization also for other wage earners, in the context of the state of emergency declared in Moldova given the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the decision, ‘’the taking of responsibility by the government on the aforementioned draft law is declared, which is submitted to parliament, in order to be subjected to the procedure provided for in the Article 106 of the Constitution.’’
The parliament on 17 March declared state of emergency in Moldova till 15 May. On this period, the instructions by the National Commission for Emergency Situations are obligatory and executory. The Commission ruled to take more restrictive measures which hit including the business environment and more employees.