Aksenov invited Tsurkin to “register” in Kerch

23.12.2014 10:52
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Crimea, Society, Russia, Transport, Economy


Simferopol, December 23 (PolitNavigator, Maxim Karpenko) – By 2017, about 108 billion rubles will be spent in Crimea on the development of transport infrastructure.

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The corresponding program was adopted today by members of the Crimean government at a meeting of the Council of Ministers of the republic.

According to the program, this amount will be distributed among 18 subprograms, including major repairs and construction of new roads, financing of the Crimean Railway, reconstruction of the Kerch ferry crossing, construction of a bridge across the Kerch Strait, etc.

At the same time, the head of the republic Sergei Aksenov once again reminded the Minister of Transport Anatoly Tsurkin of the responsibility for establishing the operation of the ferry crossing.

“This is a huge responsibility. You must be there practically at your place of residence, you must have a Kerch registration,” said the Crimean prime minister.

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