Law "On Special Services" not adopted by Parliament yet
The MP who told Euroradio how the law had been adopted, mixed it up with another law - "On Mass Events", adopted earlier.
Several days ago Euroradio informed that
the draft bill on special
services had been adopted by the MPs, with a reference to deputy head of the Constant
Commission on agrarian issues Uladzimir
Mayorau. However, it turned out that the MP mixed
up the laws a bit during our conversation.
Uladzimir Mayorau: “I
didn't mean this law (the draft bill "On including amendments and
additions into the Law of the Republic of Belarus "On state security
authorities of the Republic of Belarus" - Euroradio), I meant
the law "On Mass Events", I am so sorry! I was under the impression
of the draft bill which we discussed and adopted recently, "On Mass
Events", it also contains some passages which concern authorizations of
the special services. This is why I said so... Like they say, I was simply
thinking of something else. In fact, we have the documents but it is not really
a law yet”.
Besides, the National legal Internet-portal of Belarus published the draft bill "On including
amendments and additions into the Law of the Republic of Belarus "On state
security authorities of the Republic of Belarus", and stated that this
draft bill was allegedly adopted by the members
of the House of Representatives and supported by the senators of the Council of
Republic. However, it
turned out that this publication was supposed "to be updated" and it
shouldn't have been referred to.
National legal Internet-portal: “When
a draft bill is adopted by the House of Representatives or supported by the
Council of Republic, there is a date indicated on it. When this draft bill is
adopted by the House of Representative, it will come to us with this field being
filled in".
According to MP Uladzimir Mayorau, the MPs returned from their electoral
districts on October 17, and their work in the Parliament started. Maybe today
it will become known when the MPs will consider the draft bill on special
services.
Uladzimir Mayorau: “The
week has started (working week in the Parliament - Euroradio), we worked in the
districts for a week before this. So, maybe it will be known this
afternoon".
Euroradio: “You mean, that it will be known when
this draft bill will be considered?”
Uladzimir Mayorau: “Yes.
We are planning everything”.
He has assured that the law on special services will be certainly adopted by
the MPs by the end of this session, as it is being actively discussed in the
commissions now. The session will last till the end of December.
Euroradio asked whether journalists would be admitted to the session at which
this draft bill would be adopted.
Uladzimir Mayorau: “Journalists attend almost all
our sessions, but I cannot tell you anything about this session in particular -
this is not in my competence".
Head of the Administration for informational-analytical work Mikalaj Lis has
informed, in his turn, that MPs can take the decision whether to admit
journalists to their sessions or not. No one can tell beforehand in which
regime the draft bill on special services will be considered.
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