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09.12.2021
NA Standing Committee on Economic Affairs Endorses Debated Draft Laws
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On December 9, at the extraordinary sitting of the RA NA Standing Committee on Economic Affairs, the RA Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Armen Simonyan presented for debate the package of draft laws on Amending the RA Law on State Duty and on Making Amendments to the RA Law on Road Transport in the second reading.

According to the Deputy Minister, a number of proposals of a technical nature related to the legislative package were presented and were accepted.

The draft law on Making Addendum to the RA Tax Code was also debated in the second reading. The RA Deputy Minister of Environment Gayane Gabrielyan noted that the deputies did not present proposals related to the draft law, so the bill remained unchanged.

The Committee endorsed the debated draft laws.


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