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19 November 2020, 10:23

Seven bills added to Belarus parliament's autumn session agenda

MINSK, 19 November (BelTA) – Seven draft laws has been added to the agenda of the autumn session of the Belarusian Parliament, Valentin Semenyako, Chairman of the State Building, Local Self-Government, and Regulations Commission of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of Belarus, told the media ahead of the meeting of the Council of the House of Representatives on 19 November, BelTA has learned.

“Initially, the agenda included 32 items. Most of them have already been considered. As soon as the preparations are over, draft laws will be submitted for consideration of the deputy corps. Today the State Building, Local Self-Government, and Regulations Commission proposes to introduce seven bills into the agenda of the session,” Valentin Semenyako said.

The first reading is expected for the Law “On consumer cooperation (consumer societies, their unions)”. A number of bills will see the second reading. Two draft laws are related to the improvement and development of international relations.

“The Law “On consumer cooperation (consumer societies, their unions)” is important because it brings both the terminology base and law enforcement practice into conformity. This law will greatly facilitate the work of our cooperators. The law concerns the improvement of educational institutions of the system as well. It is also proposed to amend the Natural Resources Code, the laws on healthcare and psychological care. These bills will get their second reading. The comments and proposals received during the first reading will be taken into account and discussed today,” the chairman of the commission said.

Vladimir Andreichenko

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