Rahmon holds this year’s last session of the government

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DUSHANBE, December 30, 2014, Asia-Plus – This year’s last session of the government, presided over by President Emomali Rahmon, was held on December 29.

According to the Tajik president’s official website, the session endorsed the plan of government’s work for the first half-year of 2015 and measures on implementation of the country’s law on the national budget for 2015.

The government reportedly also adopted an order on development of indicators of the national budget for 2016-2018 and the draft law on the national budget for 2016.

The minister of agriculture reported on the progress of implementation of the president’s decree on additional measures for development of gardening and viticulture in the country in 2010-2014.

It was noted that over the past five years new orchards and vineyards have been planted on 53,562 hectares, which is 114.2 percent more than it was originally planned.

During the meeting, amendments were proposed to the country’s laws on protection of consumers’ rights, moratorium on inspection of entrepreneurship in the field of production, pensions, and licensing separate types of activities.  Amendments were also proposed to the country’s penal code.

The session endorsed the national investment, grant and capital development program for 2015-2017, the nutrition and physical activity strategy for 2015-2024, the Kulob socioeconomic development program for 2015-2019, and the Jomi district socioeconomic development program for 2015-2019.                   

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