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Eighty social apartments to be distributed to participants in Chernobyl accident relief works in Moldova

15:50 | 26.10.2023 Category: Social

Chisinau, 26 October /MOLDPRES/ - The participants in the Chernobyl accident relief works will benefit from dwellings. The parliament approved a draft law to this effect in the first reading today.   

The document regulates the way of transmission, for free, of 80 flats from the apartment block situated in the Chisinau city, Alba Iulia Street 91/3., built in order to provide with dwellings the participants in the Chernobyl accident relief works. As much as 67 million lei has been gradually allocated from the state budget for the construction of the concerned building.     

Thus, to benefit from a dwelling, the applicant will have to cumulatively meet more requirements, among which: to be citizen of Moldova; to hold the identity card of participant in Chernobyl accident relief works, issued by the administrative and military body; not to hold in joint property, both in Moldova and abroad, a dwelling, a ground for constructions or a house constructed in fruit-growing agricultural associations.       

Also, the following people will be able to benefit from dwelling:  who have not benefited from support on behalf of the state, the central or local public administration authorities, or through projects carried out by the state, at the purchasing or construction of the dwelling, under the legislation; did not sell or donate a dwelling got after 1986 and did participate in the privatization of dwellings, grounds for construction, cooperative houses, earlier got from the state.       

The files of the applicants will be considered in a period of six months at the most by the commission set up by the government, made up of representatives of the Labour and Social Protection Ministry, Finance Ministry, State Chancellery, Infrastructure and Regional Development Ministry, Defence Ministry, Intelligence and Security Service, etc.      

Statistics data shows that 1,733 people out of those over 3,500 who had participated in the Chernobyl accident relief works were alive in the beginning of the 2023 year.  

 

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