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Agenda of Parliament's plenary meetings on 25-26 April completed

20:05 | 19.04.2024 Category: Official

Chisinau, April 19 /MOLDPRES/- Standing Bureau approved today the supplement to the agenda of the plenary sessions of the Parliament, due on April 25-26, 2024.

Thus, the legislative initiative aimed at extending the beneficiaries of paid internships in the public service, the document providing for the inclusion of employed Ukrainian refugees in the system of compulsory health insurance, as well as the draft law aimed at amending some normative acts in the field of education will be proposed for adoption. In the second reading, MPs will also consider amendments to the law on waste, the law on accounting and financial reporting, the law on the National Anti-Corruption Centre, etc.

The draft law on the network for collecting accounting information on the income and economic activity of agricultural holdings has also been included on the agenda as a priority. The legislative initiative aimed at making the work of industrial parks more efficient will also be examined at first reading.

Next week, MPs will also consider the ratification of several agreements: the loan agreement between the Republic of Moldova and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the credit facility agreement between the Republic of Moldova and the French Development Agency, the agreement between the Government of the Republic of Moldova and the Government of the French Republic on cooperation in defence, the framework loan agreement between the Republic of Moldova and the Council of Europe Development Bank for the project Social Housing III.

On 25 April, the plenary session of the Parliament will start at 11:00.

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