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Moldovan government hopes that 4 of the most important fiscal laws for 2021 will be passed by parliament in the second reading next week.

Moldovan government hopes that 4 of the most important fiscal laws for 2021 will be passed by parliament in the second reading next week.

This was stated by Prime Minister Ion Chicu at a briefing on Monday after the traditional working meeting of Moldova’s top leadership, which considered the agenda for the near future. The head of the Cabinet noted that, first of all, the country's leadership sets the task of promoting the consideration and adoption in the second reading of the draft fiscal policy and annual budgets for the next year, in order to ensure the normal functioning of the state and the further payment of salaries and pensions, and the implementation of other tasks in 2021. Ion Chicu recalled that the draft fiscal policy, the state budget, the state social insurance budget and the compulsory medical insurance funds for the next year were adopted by the parliament in the first reading on December 3, and the government calls on the MPs to consider this week these bills and to propose amendments for the second reading in order for the Cabinet to express its opinion on them, so that next week the parliament will pass these important laws in the final reading. “This is the main task of the government and politicians for these two weeks. I really hope that everyone will put aside politics and concentrate on these four most important documents,” Ion Chicu said. // 07.12.2020 - InfoMarket.

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