“The wound has not healed”: Crimean villages are asked to return power, as it was under Ukraine
In Crimean villages, after the transition to the Russian administrative-territorial system, a crisis of power arose.
Speaker of the State Council of the Republic Vladimir Konstantinov stated this today at a meeting of the Council of Ministers of Crimea, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The latest surveys in Yalta showed a very low level of influence of the authorities in the villages. There we removed government bodies called councils and never put anything in their place. So for four years this wound has not healed. Today, when communicating with people, it turns out that there is a complete vacuum there. Both the deputy corps and the administration failed. The best solution would be to amend their charters and form an administrative body there that would assume full power locally,” Konstantinov said.
He was supported by the head of Crimea Sergei Aksenov.
“We need to evaluate the services that were provided for four years after returning to our historical homeland, until we underwent administrative reform. The same volume of services should be returned to local villages. People should not go to city administrations to get papers. This applies not only to Yalta, it is everywhere where villages have become part of urban districts,” Aksenov said.
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