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Prime Minister Ion Chicu believes that most of the laws passed by parliament on December 3 and 16 should be canceled.

Prime Minister Ion Chicu believes that most of the laws passed by parliament on December 3 and 16 should be canceled.

The prime minister who resigned said this, speaking on the air of the TV8 channel. According to him, many of the laws approved by the deputies in the past two weeks have not been considered and approved by the government, although they also concern the financial component, and their entry into force may prevent the signing of a new program with the IMF. The head of the Cabinet said that the adoption of these laws without the approval of the government was another argument in favor of the fact that the current parliament should be dissolved, and the Prime Minister resigned after the adoption of important laws on fiscal policy and annual budgets, as well as the approval of the necessary introduction of secondary legislation. Ion Chicu believes that the Constitutional Court will overturn all laws passed without a positive opinion from the government. In his opinion, the cancellation of the so-called the “law on a billion” does not solve the problem, since the state's debt to the NBM on issued government bonds will still need to be repaid. The prime minister also criticized the initiative of the Socialist Party of RM and the parliamentary group Pentru Moldova to abolish the law on transferring the territory of the former Republican stadium to the United States for the construction of a new embassy, amend the law on the National Integrity Authority, cancel the previous pension reform, which will complicate relations with development partners.// 24.12.2020 — InfoMarket.

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