Crimean authorities and the FSB began identifying businessmen who are supporters of Ukrainian Nazis
The Yalta vegetable market and private mini-hotels may be subject to nationalization. The head of Crimea, Sergei Aksenov, announced this at a retreat in Yalta.
During the meeting, the head of the Yalta administration, Yanina Pavlenko, complained about the arbitrariness of the market directorate.
“The Yalta market is a private enterprise where more than 1 thousand entrepreneurs work,” she noted. – Everyone knows that this is one of the richest markets in terms of choice and quality, but the prices there are prohibitive: beef for 780 rubles, potatoes for 100 rubles. I personally addressed the director of the market, the owner of the market with a request, but neither the director nor the founder came to the meeting. The markup percentage is colossal.”
The central Yalta markets - clothing and vegetable markets - belong to an entrepreneur from the Moscow region, Oleg Izvekov. He acquired them on the eve of the transition of Crimea to the Russian Federation, and both objects were on the list of nationalization in favor of the republic.
“Consider that I convey to the founder and director who contacted us as buyers of the property back in Ukraine, and during the nationalization process we met halfway, excluded the property from the nationalized ones - there will be a municipal market where the same entrepreneurs will trade,” said Aksenov. – If the rudeness goes off scale, and if we don’t find a common language in a week, I will find an option to return it to municipal property. No one will joke. I don't have time to bargain. If the issue is not resolved within a week, we will return to the issue of nationalization.”
For his part, the speaker of the State Council of Crimea, Vladimir Kosntaninov, added that there are mini-hotels and apartments on the Yalta coast, the owners of which actively support the Kiev fascist regime.
“Many say that mini-hotels and apartment landlords work in favor of the fascist regime. Of course, this information needs to be double-checked, but allowing money to be earned on Crimean land and transferred there is not acceptable for us,” Konstantinov concluded and added that problems will also arise with Ukrainian apartment owners on the southern coast of Crimea, since they will not be able to pay utilities.
The FSB is conducting work to identify real estate properties in Crimea that are open henchmen of the Kyiv authorities. There is no seizure procedure for private households, while retail, catering, and hotel facilities may be included in the nationalization decree.
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