Moldovan parliament's standing bureau approves agenda of plenary meetings due this week
18:09 | 25.11.2020 Category: Official
Chisinau, 25 November /MOLDPRES/ - The parliament’s standing bureau today approved the agenda of the plenary meetings for the current week, the parliament’s communication and public relations general department has reported.
The parliament is to ratify more financing agreements. At the same time, the MPs will discuss the drafts of the strategy on ensuring the independence and integrity of the justice sector for 2021-2024 and the national strategy on prevention and combating of money laundering and financing terrorism for 2020-2025, as well as the action plans on their implementation.
The lawmakers will consider a draft decision on the setting up of the inquiry commission for elucidating all circumstances which led to the ‘’laundering’’ of the dirty money in particularly large amount through judges and financial and banking institutions of Moldova.
The parliament will discuss drafts on amendment of the law on youth and the law on cinematography, law on state supervision of the public health and law on healthcare. The agenda of the plenary meetings also contains amendments and completions to the law on public-private partnership, law on the status of judge, law on electronic communications, law on domestic trade.
The MPs will also debate initiatives on the Contravention Code, Criminal Code, Fiscal Code, Civil Code, law on public money and the budgetary and fiscal responsibility.
At the plenary meeting on 27 November, the lawmakers will hear Agriculture, Regional Development and Environment Minister Ion Perju on the critical situation in agriculture, triggered by the drought and the action plan on overcoming the situation, as well as the head of the National Commission of Financial market, Valeriu Chitan, on the subject of stability in the insurances sector, in the context of the situation at MOLDASIG.
The parliament will hold plenary meetings on 26 and 27 November starting from 10:00.
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