Mechanism for promoting secondary legislation with impact on business environment should be improved, experts
The working group for the regulation of entrepreneurial activities in a week will suggest proposals for improving the mechanism for promoting secondary legislation in the Government’s meetings, Info-Prim Neo reports.
In the July 13 meeting of the working group, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Valeriu Lazar said the mechanism for promoting secondary legislation with impact on the business environment should be improved as they contain a number of shortcomings.
“I have great expectations of the working group, which accumulated considerable experience over time. For the members of this group to be further motivated, they should ascertain clear results in their work and take account of the expert recommendations when formulating the agenda of the Government’s meetings,” said Valeriu Lazar.
He also said that there are cases when certain draft decisions are included in the agenda without being examined by the working group for the regulation of entrepreneurial activities or even if the group disapproves of them.
The working group was created in 2004 with the aim of significantly reducing the companies’ dependence on the administrative regulation of entrepreneurial activities and the amounts of money and time spent by entrepreneurs on performing different regulatory procedures. The group was entrusted with the task of reviewing primary and secondary pieces of legislation regulating entrepreneurial activities. This process was called “Legislative Guillotine”.