The continuation of the enhancement of the business climate is the priority of the parliamentary group of the Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) this coming year. Businesses can be developed in a proper economic environment, while developed businesses mean more jobs and higher pays. “To help the businesses develop, we will adopt laws that would reduce bureaucracy, would simplify the reporting procedures for state organizations. We will simplify the financial management rules for entrepreneurs. We will adopt a legal framework by which businesspeople could easier access financing, loans by introducing new instruments, such as crowdfunding. The improvement of the business climate means adoption of legislation that would encourage investments in the Republic of Moldova,” PAS MP Radu Marian, deputy head of the Parliament’s commission on economy, budget and finance, stated in a press briefing, being quoted by IPN.
The improvement of the activity of regulators is another priority next year. “The ensuring of clear game rules for those from the business sector is key for the economic development of the Republic of Moldova. This is done by the regulators, such as the Competition Council, the National Agency for Energy Regulation, the National Commission for Financial Markets and others,” stated Radu Marian. The PAS group aims to fill the vacancies in the administration of regulators. There will be also made structural changes. The Completion Council will be merged with the National Agency for Energy Regulation so as to create a solid, efficient and functional institution that would deliver results. “This way, the cases when responsibility was shifted from one institution onto another will be avoided. In general, there will be simplified the decision-making mechanism at regulators.” Radu Marian noted Parliament in 2022 will ensure thorough control of the regulators’ work.
Digitization, which is closely related to business development, is also among the PAS group’s priorities for the parliamentary session of 2022. “Digitization is that key instrument for reducing bureaucracy, corruption and for ensuring productivity and efficiency in what business administration means,” said the MP. During the next parliamentary session, they will ensure the obtaining of online extracts, facilitation of cashless payments, digitization of customs procedures and facilitation of electronic trading. “Our country will become rich and our people will live better only when there are successful companies and this is what we aim to achieve during the next session and, in general, in our parliamentary activity,” concluded Radu Marian.