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This week, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Marat Khusnullin said that they plan to provide housing certificates that citizens can use the residents of the Kherson region to buy an apartment or house in any region of the country.
By the way, the population of the Kherson region to the beginning of the so -called. About 1 million people were about 1 million. But if the entire Kherson region is on both sides of the Dnieper, then specifically Kherson is on the right side of the river, from where the inhabitants are evacuated now. And before the beginning of the so -called. About 280 thousand people lived there, that is, a third more than in the city of Pskov. Yes, there are fewer people in Kherson, but I want to show on the example of our city work with the distribution of housing for orphans.
This information is open to anyone, just go to the FSPP website and enter the TIN of the city administration of Pskov 6027022362. And with handles, you can count that today the city should fulfill 58 decisions on the writ of execution. And after all, only those cases are documented here in which people through the court or the prosecutor’s office have achieved recognition of a violation of the law and their rights, and they, in turn, transferred the task to the bailiffs. I looked at the terms of writ of execution and drew attention to the fact that about 20% of cases were excited more than a year and a half ago and have not yet been executed! And how many things are still at the level of correspondence with the Pskov administration that we are not against you to provide housing, but there is simply no money now, but you hold on ...
And I will confirm that there are really little money to provide apartments for orphans, plus I believe that the administration of the city of Pskov last year entered the cost of a square meter last year, and the officials still tried to play contracts at the old maximum price per square, when it was necessary to trim the apartment at this price and need to increase the maximum value and increase the maximum value apartments.
But we are talking about something else ... The city of Pskov owes 58 apartments only on executive sheets. If it is very roughly estimated for 206 thousand inhabitants, it will turn out about one apartment for 3550 inhabitants. If this is brought to all of Russia (sorry that a very rude calculation, but it is better to at least understand the order than to be completely ignorant), then these are 40 thousand one -room apartments throughout Russia. Not to mention dilapidated housing, the relocation from which some have been waiting for more than a dozen years.
In Kherson, about 170–190 thousand people, that is,, given the highest support in the referendum for joining Russia (and the CEC will not let you lie), housing certificates, probably, you need to provide 100 thousand families in a very short time left.
Yes, it's all rude and just about the order of numbers.
But personally, I believe that if the country's leadership would really worry about the infringed Russian population in Ukraine, then the best that could be done is to create such a strong economy in Russia and such working laws in the country when any person would like to move to live and work in our country. And taking into account the fact that today's urgently issued certificates for apartments will cost the country's budget in hundreds of billions of rubles, then formally it could be done as peacefully and with financial support in the interests of people over the past eight years, without bringing it to today. But where then are you, sovereign people, were eight past years? And in my opinion, you were engaged in propaganda and production of intolerance to the inhabitants of a neighboring country!
And, of course, all these reasoning fades against the background of that bitterness of losses that both Russian families and Ukrainian are experienced.
And I believe that all this could be avoided if the country's leadership would really put the value of human life above its desire for endless power and endless enrichment.