The spring-summer session of Parliament ended on July 21, not on July 31 as it was announced earlier. This time again, the MPs gave up the practice of delivering speeches at the end of session. Speaker Andrian Candu was the only one who gave a speech, IPN reports.
Andrian Candu said the spring-summer session of the legislative body laid the foundations of the change in the political class of the Republic of Moldova. There were adopted packages of laws that are designed to strengthen authorities’ efforts to develop the national economy.
“We will continue the country’s European course with the same determination as Moldova deserves to become a member of the EU one day. We firmly keep our position that Moldova’s place is in the European family, while the efforts we make daily, each of us, will transform the state into a country that the people will trust and will want to live in,” stated Andrian Candu.
On July 20 and 21, the MPs examined a number of draft laws planned to be adopted during the given session, including bills to amend the Election Code and the Labor Code and the Government reform. On September 4, the MPs will resume work as part of commissions and groups. The Parliament’s first plenary sitting of the autumn-winter session is to take place in October.