
The plenary sessions of the Moldovan Parliament will resume on Thursday, November 19, after more than a 2-month break.
As reported by the press service of the parliament, such a decision was made by the Permanent Bureau of the Parliament, which approved the agenda of the plenary sessions for the next 2 weeks. This week deputies will meet on Thursday and Friday from 10 am. The agenda of the meetings includes about 30 draft laws and regulations. The parliamentarians will consider, in particular, a number of bills to ratify the loan agreements of Moldova, including with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development on the Second Project to improve the efficiency of the centralized heat supply system, with the International Development Association for additional financing for the implementation of the Competitive Agriculture project, with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to implement the Capacity Building for Rural Transformation (IFAD VIII) project, with the International Development Association to implement the Local Roads Improvement project, etc. There are also many social projects on the agenda, including on optional pension funds, on amendments to the Law on Health Care, to the Law on State Supervision in the Sphere of Public Health, etc. // 18.11.2020 — InfoMarket.