Requirements for auditors in Belarus will be toughened
This is provided for by amendments to the relevant draft law, which passed its first reading in the Oval Hall. Among the innovations is the requirement for those involved in auditing activities to have an impeccable business (professional) reputation. By the way, this norm corresponds to the Agreement on the implementation of audit activities within the Eurasian Economic Union. Today the deputies also voted in favour of amendments to the law on ensuring the rights of children. Among the most notable innovations is the obligation of parents to ensure the protection of children from the negativity that is spread on the Internet. Those who are found to be involved in extremist actions, drug trafficking, will be deprived of the right to engage in pedagogical activities. Orphans and children left without parental care will be guaranteed the provision of medical devices, including glasses.
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A wreath was laid at the Eternal Flame in Moscow in honor of Belarus's Independence Day
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The "Train of Memory" Arrives in Belarus
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On the eve of Independence Day, Narovlya honored the memory of those who died during the Great Patriotic War
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BSUFL and Wahid Hashim University to develop Indonesian language teaching in Belarus
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An orange danger level has been declared in Belarus on 2 July
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Belarusian enterprises are producing branded products for the "Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk"
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In Minsk, 24 enforcement officers solemnly took the Oath
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A new art object will appear in Minsk on Independence Day of the Republic of Belarus
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The Prime Minister presented state awards to employees in various fields