Mazhilismen met with collective of "Tulpar Talgo"
Speaking about the objectives of the visit, Deputy Gulzhan Karagusova noted that such meetings in labor collectives are held by Deputies on an annual basis.
"It is very important for us that we can continue the second part of the session as effectively as the first part. We need to "synchronize our watches", to see if there is a need for elaborations with the Government. Moreover, we now have more powers, thanks to N. A. Nazarbayev's constitutional reform", the parliamentarian said.
During the talks with the collective of the enterprise, the development prospects of the enterprise were discussed, social security issues, in particular, employee salaries and other issues were raised. The Deputy Director for production of the enterprise Vladimir Kisilev spoke about the production capacities of the enterprise, the specifics of production, innovations introduced during the assembly of Spanish cars. According to him, the new generation "Tulpar-Talgo" trains produced in Astana were tested for compliance with the technical regulations of the Customs Union and can be operated in these countries.
It should be noted that today in the regions meetings of Deputies of the Mazhilis with voters began. Parliamentarians plan to visit industrial and socio-cultural facilities, meet with labor collectives, representatives of the public, and conduct receptions of citizens.
During the meetings, the people's representatives will inform the citizens about their legislative activities, about the progress of the implementation of the state programs "Rukhani zhangyru", "Nurly zhol" and "Nurly zher".
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