The deputy demanded comprehensive amendments to laws due to the reform of state awards.
He emphasized that before implementing changes, it is necessary to consider the provisions of other legislative acts and constitutional norms that use the terms "Honored" and provide certain guarantees.
Zulushев noted that amendments would need to be made to a number of documents, including laws in the field of healthcare, physical culture and sports, as well as legislation on local self-government and the constitutional law on the prosecutor's office.
Deputy Minister of Justice Kuban Kazakov confirmed that the committee's conclusions were thoroughly reviewed, and a systematic approach is indeed necessary on this issue.
He added that the draft law fully preserves social guarantees for those citizens who have already been awarded, in order to avoid legal conflicts and disputes regarding holders of state awards.
Kazakov also reported that after the law is adopted, a six-month transitional period will be established, during which an interdepartmental commission is planned to be created to refine the regulatory framework.
Deputy Zulushев warned that transferring the powers to confer titles of the "Honored" category to the Cabinet of Ministers could lead to a decrease in their status, as they would effectively become departmental.
He also reminded about the existing monthly allowances, which are:
- for "people's" — 5,000 soms,
- for "honored" — 2,500 soms.
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