The deputy Nicholas Kochanovski attracted to disciplinary and administrative responsibility for the late response to voter appeal. Kochanovski is the former Director of JSC "Połacak-Fiberglass". After his discharge, he continues to serve as a deputy of the two councils: Połacak and Viciebsk Regional District.
The discipline of deputies
Resolution of the Presidium of the Council on the Połacak District June 27, 2016 work Kochanovski NA deputy unsatisfactory. In this regard, MP Nicholas Kochanovski Council disciplined. Told Połacak regional executive committee of citizen N., in response to his complaint. A citizen complained to the State Control Committee of the Viciebsk region, that the deputy did not respond to his written request. Complaints concerned the illegal cutting of trees in the city of Połacak.
Penalty for deputy
State Control Committee forwarded the complaint of a citizen for trial in Połacak regional executive committee and in addition he drew a deputy Kochanovski to administrative responsibility for violation of the term of consideration of the application (Article 9.13 of the Administrative Code). In this article there is a penalty in size from four to ten basic values. State control is not reported in its reply to the citizen, on what specifically the amount fined the deputy. After collecting the deputy Kochanovski yet responded to the complaint by letter of the voter and apologized for the late reply.
The responsibility of the deputy is provided by law
Połacak executive committee in his letter stated that the deputy should "represent their voters in the state bodies and other organizations." According to the law on the status of the deputy he was "considering he had received complaints of citizens and legal entities, take measures for their full, objective, comprehensive and timely consideration." A Law on Local Self-Government stipulates that the Bureau of the local council has the ability to endure "to the meeting of the Presidium of the Council of proposals for bringing to disciplinary responsibility of the Board of Deputies."
Alexander Morozov