Duma parties amounted to three questions to the Prime Minister, Vladimir Putin, to which he would respond in its annual report to MPs on 6 April, writes the newspaper "Vedomosti" on Tuesday.
CPRF identified issues earlier than others - even on Thursday. The Communists want to know what the Government is doing to limit growth of tariffs for gas, electricity and utilities. They were also interested in crisis measures in the tax area, in particular, why the Government does not want to support the population, reducing the land tax on the garden plots. The third question relates to credit the real sector of the economy. In particular, the deputies of the Communist Party asked for a prime minister, whether he knows that VTB, Sberbank and Gazprombank have spent half a trillion rubles allocated from the budget for the grant of loans by acquiring its own shares. All questions are composed of communists long preamble in which they set out the provisions of its own anti-crisis program, and indeed the question why the Government did not implement these measures.
LDPR is going to ask questions about whether the Government planned to freeze the tariffs of natural monopolies. Also, they worried about the fate of obtaining foreign currency loans for the modernization of production and have now because of this on the brink of bankruptcy. The third question is the liberal Democrats is linked to making the draft law "On Trade", which aims to create domestic products more attractive to hit the stores.
Questions of "Fair Russia" will be linked to the fate of their own initiatives. In particular, topics of interest related to the proposed premiere eserami bill "construction savings" that the state should provide loans to citizens, half of the backlog of housing needed for the purchase amount. In addition, members wondered whether Putin proposed by a charter of social justice: in this document are invited to receive government support the company pledged not to reduce staff and not to raise prices.
The deputies from United Russia have argued that until the end is not yet clear from their questions. According to preliminary data, however, they are going to ask the prime minister about what steps are being taken to improve the discipline of laws and decrees of the authorities, to learn about the development of knowledge industries and about the central role of media in disseminating information about existing jobs.
The list of issues must be approved by the City Council meeting on Tuesday.
On Monday, the Duma postponed the date of the report, Prime Minister from 6 to April 2. The change was due to the fact that, according to the previously scheduled work Duma, at the time the deputies were to meet with voters in the regions. In addition, the same day, the Duma will consider amendments to the budget law for 2009 relating to its adjusted because of the global financial crisis.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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