The initiative to remove the obligation to have a specific stamp on the contracts and other documents of business entities was reintroduced by Prime Minister Pavel Filip at the beginning of the April 6 meeting of the Cabinet, IPN reports.
Pavel Filip instructed Minister of Justice Vladimir Cebotari to complete the procedure for preparing the bill to eliminate the given stamp in the nearest future and to present it to the Cabinet for approval so that it could be later submitted to Parliament for consideration. A similar bill was earlier rejected by the legislative body.
“I’m sure that this time we will enjoy support in Parliament and this rudimentary tool will be eliminated. We live in an information era and this is definitely not an instrument for securing the contracts and other documents on which this stamp is put,” stated Pavel Filip.
The initiative forms part of the series of actions aimed at achieving the Government’s objective to eliminate the existing constraints on the business sector and to reduce the administrative burden on business entities.
