What are the priorities of the ruling coalition in the last parliamentary term
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A new Payroll Law, the approval of the budget for 2019, a new Internal Trade Law, but also the final vote on the new Audiovisual Code are some of the priorities of the ruling coalition in the last parliamentary term, announced by the President of the Parliament, Andrian Candu.
"Some specific elements were discussed, such as our intention to come up with a new wage law, as there is a big gap between different categories of employees, including the state. The Government will come up with a proposal, very soon the platform of the parliamentary majority and the Coalition Council, and then to come to Parliament with the bill on a new salary law, and the importance of succeeding in time to approve the three budgets for 2019.
It has been a topic that has become very harsh, what local producers, especially farmers and, in particular, agricultural products are currently facing. It was discussed about stepping up and preparing for the final vote on an Internal Trade Law in Parliament as soon as possible so that we would soon bring additional protection to local producers. This is likely to happen in the next two weeks through the final vote in Parliament.
[...] The final vote and the end of the approval history of the new Audiovisual Code were discussed. There is little clarification about the national television budget. This will soon be done so that we can send the law for promulgation", said Andrian Candu, Parliament Speaker.
Also, Andrian Candu wanted to end the speculation that the hearings established by the Parliament will not take place.
"I want to let you know that all the hearings in the Parliament that have been established will take place, including the hearing on bank fraud, even if yesterday we saw some speculation that the Parliament will not hold these hearings again. No, these hearings will be because the MPs the entire society needs to know exactly and be aware of the status of recovering fraudulent assets", said Andrian Candu.
"Some specific elements were discussed, such as our intention to come up with a new wage law, as there is a big gap between different categories of employees, including the state. The Government will come up with a proposal, very soon the platform of the parliamentary majority and the Coalition Council, and then to come to Parliament with the bill on a new salary law, and the importance of succeeding in time to approve the three budgets for 2019.
It has been a topic that has become very harsh, what local producers, especially farmers and, in particular, agricultural products are currently facing. It was discussed about stepping up and preparing for the final vote on an Internal Trade Law in Parliament as soon as possible so that we would soon bring additional protection to local producers. This is likely to happen in the next two weeks through the final vote in Parliament.
[...] The final vote and the end of the approval history of the new Audiovisual Code were discussed. There is little clarification about the national television budget. This will soon be done so that we can send the law for promulgation", said Andrian Candu, Parliament Speaker.
Also, Andrian Candu wanted to end the speculation that the hearings established by the Parliament will not take place.
"I want to let you know that all the hearings in the Parliament that have been established will take place, including the hearing on bank fraud, even if yesterday we saw some speculation that the Parliament will not hold these hearings again. No, these hearings will be because the MPs the entire society needs to know exactly and be aware of the status of recovering fraudulent assets", said Andrian Candu.