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Tuesday, 05 January 2010 13:31 |
The Prime Minister of Ukraine, the presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko promises if she wins the election to cease existing, in her view, violations of law involving the distribution of land.
According to Tymoshenko, this also applies to the territory of Crimea, where land is more expensive than in other regions of the country.
Tymoshenko promised not to campaign during working hours.
"(My goal) - is to provide a powerful hand to those who for 18 years (of independence), torn the country to pieces. They took away hectares of land for farms, own land, own structure. ... I'm the only one in Ukraine, who works in politics and has no inch of Crimean land", - Tymoshenko said on Sunday, speaking at the meeting in the village Morskoe, in the east of the Southern coast of Crimea.
According to the Land Code of Ukraine, every citizen has the right once to get free land for the construction of residential homes in any region of the country. In those regions of the Crimea, where land is expensive, this rule has virtually no effect. At the same time, according to the chairman of the Republican Committee of Crimea on Protection of the Environment Yevgeny Bubnov, village councils distribute large tracts of land to the companies and individuals, including the parks of the Southern coast of the peninsula.
According to Tymoshenko, during the independence of Ukraine Crimean residents have not benefited from the high cost of land on the peninsula.
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