Liberal Vice-chair Catalin Predoiu announced on Friday that the parliamentary parties will meet on August 20 for consultations on the review of the Tax Code, expected to be voted during the parliamentary extraordinary session scheduled to begin on August 24.
“Following informal discussions that took place in preparation for the political agreement regarding the review of the Tax Code was agreed for August 20, 2015, 10 a.m., a technical meeting at the Parliament,” Catalin Predoiu wrote on his Facebook page.
Predoiu also said that technical discussions on the Tax Code will be followed by political talks until the extraordinary session begins on August 24.
PNL proposed political parties and the relevant institutions to participate in public consultations on major issues such as: macro-economic stability, in particular, the Tax Code and the new law on salaries in the state sector, the absorption of European funds, infrastructure development and public investments, reform of the public administration, Schengen accession and the preparation for EU Council Presidency in 2019.
The Parliament will be convened in an extraordinary session during August 24-26 to discuss President Iohannis’s request for the Tax Code review.
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