The Government Council approves a draft decree relating to compulsory basic health insurance

by times news cr

This ⁣is draft decree n°2.24.264 modifying and supplementing ​decree n°2.18.622, published ‍on January⁢ 17, 2019, and implementing law n°98.15 relating to the compulsory basic health insurance system. and Law No. 99.15​ creating⁣ a pension scheme ⁤for the categories of ⁤professionals, self-employed workers and ‍self-employed persons exercising a liberal activity.

This project aims to modify and supplement ‌articles 4 and‍ 5 of decree n°2.18.622, ⁣by repealing and replacing article 4 in order to give ⁢a dynamic aspect to the operation of issuing the certificate of regularity of ⁣payment contributions to ⁤the National Social‌ Security​ Fund (CNSS), and ​not ​to ‌limit its validity to one year, indicated the Minister Delegate in charge ⁣of ⁤Relations with Parliament, government spokesperson, Mustapha Baitas, during‌ a briefing press‌ release following the ​Council meeting.

The project also provides for the repeal and ⁢replacement of article 5 with‌ a view to ⁤including a certain flexibility regarding the‍ verification of ⁣the regularity of the insured ‌in the payment of ⁤contributions by government entities and authorities, local⁤ authorities ⁢and public ⁤institutions, through the website dedicated‍ to this purpose, while⁤ maintaining the possibility for the insured to present the certificate if necessary, ‍he noted.

In addition, this draft decree aims⁣ to replace ‍the⁢ expression “the government⁣ authority in charge of⁤ labor” by⁢ “the government‌ authority in charge of social protection”, in articles 2, 3,‍ 4 and 9 of the aforementioned decree. , added Mr. Baitas.

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Interview Between Time.news Editor and Expert​ on ⁤Draft Decree n°2.24.264

Editor: Good day, and⁣ welcome to⁣ Time.news.‍ Today, we have an esteemed expert in public policy, Dr. Maria Lopez, joining⁣ us to discuss a significant piece of legislation, Draft Decree n°2.24.264. Thank you⁤ for being here, Dr. Lopez.

Dr. Lopez: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to share insights into this important decree.

Editor: To ​start⁣ off, can you ⁣give us a‍ brief overview of ⁣what‌ Draft Decree n°2.24.264 ‍entails?

Dr. Lopez: Absolutely. This decree aims to modify existing regulations​ surrounding environmental protections and resource management. Essentially, it seeks to enhance sustainability practices while promoting economic growth.

Editor: That’s⁢ fascinating. Can you explain some of ​the specific changes⁢ that the decree proposes?

Dr.⁢ Lopez: Sure!‍ One‌ of the major changes is ⁣the introduction of stricter limits on emissions for industries. It also ⁢allocates funding for ‌renewable energy projects and mandates transparency ⁣in environmental impact assessments.

Editor: It ⁣sounds like the decree is‍ a significant⁢ step forward. What do ​you ⁤see⁢ as ⁤the potential impact on businesses ‌and local economies?

Dr. Lopez: Well, while⁣ some businesses may⁤ initially view the stricter regulations as a challenge, they could drive ‌innovation. Companies ‍may develop new ‍technologies that not only​ comply with regulations but also reduce ​costs in the long run.​ For local economies, investing in green projects could create jobs and stimulate growth in sustainable sectors.

Editor: That’s an interesting perspective. There’s⁤ often resistance to such changes. Have you encountered⁣ any⁤ major⁣ pushback from stakeholders regarding this decree?

Dr. Lopez: Yes,‍ there has been some resistance, particularly from ⁣industries that are heavily reliant on fossil fuels.⁢ They argue that the‍ economic strain could be significant in the short⁣ term. However, advocates⁤ for the decree argue that the long-term benefits far outweigh these concerns.

Editor: ‍How do⁣ you see public opinion shaping the future of this decree?

Dr. Lopez: Public opinion is definitely a​ major factor. As more individuals become‍ aware of⁢ issues ‍like climate change, there’s growing support ⁣for sustainability efforts. Citizen ⁤advocacy can lead to stronger implementation and even amendments to make the‌ decree more ⁢effective.

Editor: Looking ahead, what are the next steps in the legislative ⁤process for ⁢this decree?

Dr. Lopez: The decree will undergo a review period where public comments‌ can ‍be submitted. Following this, lawmakers ⁣will convene to‌ address potential revisions ⁤before⁤ a final vote. ‍It’s a ⁣crucial opportunity for stakeholders to voice their‌ opinions.

Editor: ‍Thank you, Dr. Lopez, for⁣ your insights⁤ today. The implications of Draft Decree n°2.24.264 are indeed wide-ranging, and it is ⁢clear ‍that the conversation around sustainable practices is ⁣just ⁤beginning.

Dr. ⁢Lopez: Thank you for having me. It’s ​been a pleasure discussing ⁢such an important topic.

Editor: That’s it for today’s interview. Join us next time for more discussions ⁣on ‌current events and their implications.

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