Joint vote within legal commission and in Parliament

Seven bills of the PLDM and PCRM that were examined and endorsed by the legal commission during a break in the Parliament sitting on May 3 were included in the agenda by a majority of votes, IPN reports.

One of the PLDM’s bills that are to be put to the vote concerns the powers of the interim Prime Minister, who is empowered to submit proposals for naming and dismissing ministers and managers of the institutions controlled by the Government. Another bill of the PLDM defines the powers of the dismissed Government. It will be able to approve legislative initiative, to formulate and propose amendments to the state budget, to sign international agreements. The third bill of the Lib-Dems enables to transfer the National Anticorruption Center under the management of the Government, while another bill interprets the censure motion on the dismissal of the Government.

One of the bills put forward by the PCRM provides for the abrogation of the law on the joint electoral system and for the increase in the required election threshold. Another bill abrogates the initiative that bans the persons holding Soviet-type passports from taking part in elections. The last bill of the PCRM stipulates that the judges of the Constitutional Court will be discharged at the proposal of 25 lawmakers by the votes of 61 MPs.

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