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Strategy “Moldova 2030” is State Chancellery’s main accomplishment in 2018


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The State Chancellery presented the most important ten accomplishments of the institution in 2018. The working out of the National Development Strategy “Moldova 2030” tops the list, IPN reports, quoting a press release of the Chancellery.

In 2018, the State Chancellery organized 46 Cabinet meetings that approved 1,286 draft decisions and 157 Government ordinances. Measures were taken to operationalize the new processes of promoting draft normative documents and organized 18 meetings of secretary generals of state.

They managed to strengthen the mechanism for assessing the impact of the regulation of entrepreneurial activity, 90% of the initiatives with an impact on the business climate being discussed with representatives of the sector. There was created a new mechanism for harmonizing the legislation. This way, 106 draft national normative documents were assessed to determine their compliance with the EU legislation and 135 European acts were transposed.

In the course of 2018, there were organized 33 meetings with the consultative bodies of the Government. Approximately 170,000 documents were subject to administrative control by the local public authorities. There was implemented the state register of local documents and 944 local public authorities were trained in this regard.

The State Chancellery operationalized the Office for the Coordination of Transfrontier and Transnational Cooperation Programs and institutionalized the Executive Bureau for Road Traffic Security.

As regards the relations with the diaspora, there were implemented a number of programs and projects and staged such events as the Home Martsishor, DOR 2018, Diaspora Engagement Hub, the Congress of the Diaspora and training seminars on entrepreneurship for the diaspora and on the diaspora for the public authorities.

The partnership with civil society was strengthened through the National Participation Council and training seminars were organized for 925 public functionaries, including 179 outside the country, in India, Japan, China, and Singapore.