In particular, during the second and third readings, amendments to the constitutional law on the Audit Chamber were approved, which propose reducing the number of auditors from nine to three.
Also, during the second reading, a bill concerning the exchange of credit information passed. According to its provisions, credit bureaus will be required to store:
- positive credit information for five years;
- negative credit information for two years;
- negative information on loans up to 30,000 soms for one year.