From the MT:
“Russia’s Plans to Cancel 20,000
Soviet Laws Delayed”
Government can’t find paperwork
from Soviet Union needed to cancel communist-era laws. Dmitry Medvedev has
ordered over 20,000 laws, still in force since the Soviet Union, to be reviewed
and cancelled. Russia’s plans to cancel
20,000 Soviet-era laws and regulations may be hampered as officials cannot find
the original documents and wording of the relevant decrees. The Justice
Ministry wrote to the government yesterday requesting an extension to an
original Nov. 15 deadline for the compilation of a list of laws still in force
since Soviet times and in line to be abolished. The letter said the department
needed more time to find the official titles and review the original wording of
all the laws which could be scrapped, Russian daily Vedomosti reported. The regulations set to be cancelled include
some dating back to 1917. Many have long been out of date or rendered pointless
by technological developments. For instance, the paper cites one communist-era
rule requiring hospitals and doctors’ surgeries to put a specially-designed rug
infused with certain disinfectants at the entrances to all their buildings.
However, neither the rug nor the chemicals are in production anymore. Another
dictates that owners of dairy factories disassemble all their machinery and
wash the equipment by hand — effectively making use of only high-tech automated
cleaning tools illegal. Up to 20,400 Soviet laws were set to be abolished under
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev’s so-called “regulatory guillotine” program
designed to cut the bureaucratic and regulatory burdens on Russia’s small and
medium-sized businesses. However, around one-third of the laws are not in the
government’s centralised legal database, and many exist only in the form of
references and footnotes in other documents, the Justice Ministry said. Without
the official title and details of an original law, it is not possible to
include it on the list of laws to be abolished, which Medvedev wants to have
approved by February 2020. Business owners told Vedomosti that inspectors and
officials from government agencies often use old Soviet rules — which are
impossible to adhere to — to extort fines and bribes from small businesses.
^ This shows exactly why
Communism did not work in the Soviet Union (and why it doesn’t work anyplace
else.) It also says a lot about modern-day, Post-Communist Russia. ^
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2019/11/08/russias-cancel-20000-soviet-laws-delay-a68095
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