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Over 25,000 people from Moldova have right to social dwellings

17:21 | 24.05.2017 Category: Social

Chisinau, 24 May /MOLDPRES/ - The government today approved a regulation on the record, way of providing and use of social dwellings. About 25,800 persons  need to be provided with social dwellings, according to the Regional Development and Constructions Ministry.

People with severe disabilities who are not employed because of their health condition, persons taking care of minors with severe disabilities, young families where triplets, quadruplets or more children were simultaneously born, orphan children who reached the full age and have not benefited from dwellings on behalf of the state will have right to social dwellings.  

The government decision also stipulates that the people who, at the date of the entrance into force of the law on dwellings from 30 April 2015, were registered for improving the dwelling conditions, have priority right to consideration of applications submitted on the supply with social dwellings.   

“This is a very important project. A study shows that many young people who leave the country say they see no prospect for buying a dwelling,” Prime Minister Pavel Filip said. He noted that the government was to speed up the implementation of the legislative and normative framework of the First House project.  

“About 20.8 billion lei will be necessary for the full construction of the new dwellings,” the annex to the project reads. Yet, in case “the present dwellings will be purchased, especially for young specialists, the aforementioned figure will drop essentially, as about 50 per cent of the needed number of dwellings are demanded for young families.”     

(Reporter V. Bercu, editor A. Raileanu)

 

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