San Marino. From Monday the first session of 2023 of the Council: eyes focused on the Des
The Council restarts from the pdl on the Economic District with special taxation
Monday starts first board meeting of the year, six days until Monday of the following week. After the controversies of the last few weeks, the first reading of the pdl on the Economic District with special taxation. A draft law that had raised doubts and perplexities even within the majority itself, and harshly attacked by various political forces, last of which Demoswho yesterday warned about an initiative that “could change the identity of the Republic”. By the Secretaries of State for Foreign Affairs and Finance it was instead presented as an opportunity to relaunch the country’s economy, with particular reference to the tourism and hospitality sector, with the possibility of attracting foreign investors.
Alongside the Des, two other bills on the agenda, one in first reading, “Adaptation of national legislation to international conventions and standards on the matter of preventing and combating money laundering and terrorist financing”, and one in second reading, “Regulation of the diplomatic and consular service of the Republic of San Marino”.
Another important question that will be dealt with in the classroom resignation of James Volpinari as a member of the Governing Council of the Central Bank and the approval of the Director General Andrea Vivoli.
Again in relation to Bcsm, also the vote on the Odg presented in the previous council session by the RF Councilors so that they are presented to the III Permanent Council Commission, by March 2023, the guidelines for the amendment of the Statute of the Central Bank. 5 the delegated decrees to be ratified, including extraordinary interventions in the field of work to support the energy emergency and the modification of the rates of the special fuel tax for the period 1 December – 31 January.
Finally, 5 Arengo instances will be examined by the classroom, including one to identify measures to support former account holders of Banca Cis and one to fund research on benefits of motor therapy on subjects with relational and neurodevelopmental disorders.
Article taken from L’Informazione di San Marino published in full after 11pm