Kazakh parliamentary delegation to attend IPA CIS session in St.Petersburg
The Kazakh parliamentary delegation led by Chairman of the Mazhilis of the Kazakh Parliament Nurlan Nigmatulin will take part in the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of Member Nations of the Commonwealth of Independent States, held on 21-22 November in Saint Petersburg, the press service of the Mazhilis informs.
This year’s Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of Member Nations of the Commonwealth of Independent States hosts the 50th plenary session of the IPA CIS, with a draft perspective plan of model lawmaking in the CIS for 2020-22, a model law on environmental damage assessment, recommendations on the organization of national environmental safety centres, a model law on electronic notarial acts in cross-border information exchange, and other legislative acts at stake.
Mazhilis Speaker Nurlan Nigmatulin is about to address the 50th plenary session, attend the IPA CIS Council session and several bilateral meetings.
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