Gardeners want to provide water, electricity and gas for free: the bill is already in the State Duma
This is a bill from one of the Russian factions - the document has already been submitted to the State Duma. The authors of the initiative explain the need for a new bill to support horticultural and gardening farms with a considerable number of summer residents in the country and providing the population agricultural products.
What is the document about
The document states that in Russia more than 60 million gardeners and about 21 million families have a dacha or vegetable garden. The officials involved in its development note that up to 70% of vegetables, up to 80% of potatoes and up to 90% of berries are produced by Russian gardeners. The important role of summer residents in strengthening the food security of the state is noted. They cultivate more than 1 million hectares of land and pay taxes, which is especially significant during the crisis.
One of the main developers of the project, Sergey Mironov, believes that the authorities are obliged to help gardeners in difficult times.
What if the law passes?
If the law is adopted, the municipal and regional authorities will have to provide horticultural and vegetable farms with all communications at the expense of the budget. These are water, electricity, gas, sewage and heat. Mironov emphasizes that the right decision would be to create special units to support gardening and horticulture. They will be engaged in the development of a program of measures, financing of the KKR (complex cadastral works).
The partnership or participants in the common shared property, which is located on the territory of the economy, will be able to free of charge to acquire municipal or regional ownership of power grids, roads, water supply facilities and etc. The politician believes that this will become the basis for allocating money from the state budget to support engineering networks within the boundaries of such farms.
Economists disapprove
There are already opponents of the bill. Konstantin Selyanin, an economist, called the idea unfair. He explained that the owners of "palaces" with a small garden plot will be exempted from paying utility bills. In his opinion, not all dacha owners need money. Support, as he noted, should be targeted - only for those citizens who belong to the category of the poor.
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