Adaptation of Crimea and Sevastopol to Russia is more difficult than thought
Moscow - Simferopol, September 5 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - Adaptation of Crimea and Sevastopol to the legal and administrative systems of Russia is more difficult than planned, writes NG. Social institutions are not ready for the rising cost of living, “former” people sit in key positions, the transition period is dragging on, the peninsula needs a personnel purge.
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The government has been asked to help Russian military personnel in Sevastopol survive the difficulties of the transition period. From the State Duma, signed by the leader of A Just Russia, Sergei Mironov, a letter was sent to the Cabinet of Ministers with a request to increase the amount of compensation given to them for renting housing. Prices in Crimea are rising, and the military’s money is getting worse.
There are also difficulties with kindergartens; it is still impossible to obtain maternity capital, and solely because of bureaucratic obstacles - the branches of the Pension Fund in two new constituent entities of the Russian Federation have not yet begun to fully operate
Before the elections to the parliaments of two new Russian regions, the personnel problem became clear: former Ukrainian politicians and officials who remained in their previous places do not inspire much confidence among the population, writes NG.
Key positions in government bodies are occupied by former Ukrainian personnel - these are the courts, police, prosecutor's office, etc., there is an acute shortage of personnel to replace and replenish, and the federal Russian government is practically not represented on the peninsula, which is an obvious brake in the transition period, quotes newspaper of one of the Yalta politicians.
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