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MOSCOW, may 17 – RIA Novosti. Although the priority of private over public funeral services in Moscow can be adjusted at the level of federal legislation, fully nationalize the ritual sphere of Moscow – too tough action, while the position of the city government is that the cemetery should not be a place for trade, told RIA Novosti on Tuesday the head of the department of trade and services Alexey Nemeryuk
Earlier, the deputy. State Duma from the Communist Party faction Valery Rashkin said that the main reason for the “ensuing mayhem on the Moscow cemeteries” is that the funeral services in Moscow are in private hands. The MP suggested that all funeral services in Moscow to make public
“Of course, no one will not be nationalized, these statements are hard, but that in fact a great number of businessmen -.. And illegal immigrants, and migrants – are trying to parasitize on the mountain people this situation is, it takes place. And we adhere to this position, you need to change the federal law, it is necessary to introduce licensing “, – said Nemeryuk.
He added that the service at the cemetery, in fact, it should be provided state. “But how would react to this with colleagues (point of view) of antitrust laws?” . – Said the agency
The government’s position, such capital: the cemetery is not a place for trade, stressed Nemeryuk
On Saturday at the largest in Moscow Khovanskoye cemetery there was a mass brawl with shooting in which participated. about 200 people. Arrested and taken to the police was 112, killing three people. According to preliminary information, there was a conflict iz-za struggle for the service area in the cemetery.
Nemeryuk earlier reported that the authorities in Moscow, the Moscow Region and the Ministry of Housing and Utilities of the Russian Federation have developed a bill that regulates the industry ritual, the document is in the government . According to him, the bill will make the industry more transparent and expressed the hope that it will soon be considered by the State Duma.
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