Kazakh Government to submit 16 bills to Parliament in 2020
Today’s government session chaired by Prime Minister Askar Mamin has considered the government’s legislative work plan for 2020, primeminister.kz informs.
Natalia Pan, vice minister of justice, said that the draft Government Work Plan for 2020 is developed taking into consideration the strategic objectives of Leader of the Nation Nursultan Nazarbayev and the instructions given by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
The document provides for the development of 16 bills that are aimed at further developing the sphere of social security, physical education and sports, control of specific goods, housing relations of employees of special state bodies and military personnel, visual information, etc.
The bills complying with the National Plan of the measures for the implementation of the Address of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev are aimed at improving legal relations in the critical areas for the citizens.
“The Ministry of Justice together with sectorial state bodies needs to pay special attention to the quality of the bills,” the Kazakh PM said.Photo credit: primeminister.kz
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