Feb 27 β€’ 10:31 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡» Latvia TVNET

VARAM does not approve the draft law on 'Gors'

Latvia's Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development has not approved the draft law governing the management of the Latgale Embassy 'Gors', suggesting amendments for flexibility in founding additional members.

The Latvian Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development (VARAM) has chosen not to approve the draft law pertaining to the management of the foundation 'Gors', which is the cultural and social venue located in Latgale. In its feedback, VARAM highlighted several unclear terms in the proposal, indicating the need for more precise language to avoid ambiguities in the governance of the foundation. This reflects the ministry's commitment to ensuring that legislation is clearly articulated and practically applicable to avoid future legal complications.

VARAM's proposal also suggests introducing a provision that would allow for other founders to join the foundation after its establishment. This recommendation aims to create a more flexible structure, eliminating the need for legislative amendments should additional institutions wish to become part of the foundation's operation later. This strategic approach underscores the ministry's intent to adapt to changing circumstances and enhance cooperative governance among public entities.

Additionally, the ministry points out that since the municipality is conveying real estate to the foundation for specific functions, a more appropriate model should be to grant the property for gratuitous use rather than on a borrowing basis. This proposition aims at ensuring that the foundation operates efficiently and is equipped with the necessary resources without complicating property management under current public law constraints. VARAM's stance indicates a broader intention to foster sustainable governance practices within regional institutions.

πŸ“‘ Similar Coverage