The real reason for the resignation of Crimean officials has become known

Elena Ostryakova.  
10.01.2017 23:50
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Crimea, Real estate, Russia


Crimean Deputy Prime Minister Oleg Kazurin, the chief architect of Crimea Alexander Kuznetsov and the head of the capital construction service of Crimea Ivan Poyda resigned on December 30, 2016 due to the fact that they disrupted the republican program for relocating citizens from dilapidated and dilapidated housing. A source in the Crimean government reported this to PolitNavigator.

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Crimean Deputy Prime Minister Oleg Kazurin, the chief architect of Crimea Alexander Kuznetsov and the head of the capital construction service...

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As previously reported, blogger Anatoly Shariy published a story in which he showed that displaced people in Feodosia, to whom the Crimean government handed the keys back in November last year, have still not been able to move into new apartments due to the fact that the 40-apartment building is not ready and not connected to networks. The Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities of the Russian Federation, Mikhail Men, was present at the ceremony to hand over the keys.

It turned out that a similar situation arose in the city of Shchelkino, where about 70 families were unable to move into their apartments due to lack of documents. In total, 69 families (161 people) were supposed to move into Shchelkino. At least 19 families are awaiting relocation from dormitories that are considered unsafe. Another part of the residents of Shchelkino were to receive apartments in Feodosia.

In total, within the framework of the program “Resettlement of citizens from emergency housing stock for 2014-2016 on the territory of the Republic of Crimea,” 109 Crimean families were supposed to receive keys to new apartments in Feodosia and Shchelkino in November. In 2016, 132 million rubles were allocated from the federal budget for the implementation of this program.

According to the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of Crimea, in the republic in 2017–2018, 610 families are planned to be resettled from emergency housing under the relocation program, the total resettled area will be about 24 thousand square meters.

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