TASS writes about this.

Further changing the laws and bringing them into line with Russian legislation requires the end of the special operation in Ukraine.

“The most important nuance is that we do not have such a body as the Investigative Committee.

In this regard, a completely different criminal process is obtained, but the emergence of a new structure requires significant costs from the budget.

In addition, we have a personnel shortage due to the military aggression of Ukraine, due to evacuation, due to mobilization.

Need time.

Such nuances require a transitional period, but it will not be calculated in years, ”Shishkina commented on the changes.

According to the chairman of the relevant committee, today the republic cannot allocate funds for the creation of the department due to the fact that all the priority items of expenditure are related to the special operation in Ukraine and ensuring the peaceful life of the DPR.

As for the Code of Administrative Offenses, Shishkina noted that in relation to the Donetsk People's Republic, it is necessary to review the amount of fines, since Russia and the DPR do not have the same living standards, and a fine for a particular offense may exceed the financial capabilities of residents.