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5 January 2024

The Turkmen Parliament Adopted A Number Of Bills

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The Mejlis of Turkmenistan of the 7th convocation held its fourth meeting, the main topic of which was the adoption of the draft law...
Turkmenistan Government, Public Sector
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The Mejlis of Turkmenistan of the 7th convocation held its fourth meeting, the main topic of which was the adoption of the draft law “On the State Budget of Turkmenistan for 2024”, as well as the resolution “On the execution of the State Budget of Turkmenistan for 2022,” TDH reports.

The discussion on the adoption of bills, which were previously discussed in the relevant ministries and departments of the country, was launched within the framework of the socio-economic agenda proposed by the President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov.

Thus, according to the main financial document of the country, the main expenditure part of the state budget will be allocated to the development of the social sphere, increasing wages, pensions and government scholarships, as well as the implementation of relevant projects.

Deputies unanimously voted for the adoption of the draft law “On the State Budget of Turkmenistan for 2024.” A number of other bills were also discussed, including:

  • “On accession to the International Convention on Civil Liability for Damage from Bunker Fuel Pollution”;
  • “On introducing amendments and additions to some legislative acts of Turkmenistan”; “On introducing amendments and additions to some legislative acts of Turkmenistan”;
  • “On introducing amendments and additions to the Law of Turkmenistan “On the Protection of Objects of National Historical and Cultural Heritage”;
  • "On amendments and additions to some legislative acts of Turkmenistan.”

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