Saturday, June 18, 2016

In Crimea, recorded a sharp increase in complaints about pensions – RBC

Employment pension fund in the Crimea, in April 2014

Photo: Andrew a needle / RIA Novosti

Crimean residents were more likely to complain about the violation of human rights, said the ombudsman Tatiana Moskalkova. They complain mainly on pensions and the problem with the land, says the Crimean Ombudsman

increased number of complaints of human rights violations in the Crimea, which entered the local ombudsman. This follows from the statistics that Tatiana Moskalkova Commissioner for Human Rights in Russia resulted in the Friday, June 17, at a coordination meeting of regional ombudsmen in the Public Chamber. Moskalkova compared the data for the first five months of 2016 with the same period in 2015. “80% increase in the number of complaints of human rights violations in the Southern Federal District, in the Crimea – 75%”, – said the commissioner. We are talking about complaints in the Crimean office of the Federal Commissioner, said RBC authorized representative.

Human Rights Commissioner in the Crimea Ludmila Lubin also captures the growth of complaints. In 2014, the inhabitants of the Crimea was sent to her 680 complaints, in 2015 – 4200, RBC said Lubin, who was appointed Ombudsman July 9, 2014. According to her, after the end of the transitional period, which lasted until January 1, 2015, Crimea citizens began to complain about the reduction in the size of pensions. Immediately after the annexation of Crimea to Russia at the end of March 2014 Crimean authorities at the expense of subsidies from the federal budget and the independent allocation could make the size of the Crimean pensions higher than in other regions. After the end of the transitional period, which the Russian authorities have determined to synchronize the Crimean legislation with federal, payments of steel calculated according to the national rules explained Lubin.

At the end of May the Crimean residents complained about the size of the pensions of the President of the Government, Dmitry Medvedev, who arrived with visit to the peninsula. “What is eight thousand? Legs of us wipe! We worked for 45 years, we have nothing to pay. You said indexing is where it is in the Crimea, indexing? “- Asked a resident of the Crimea, Medvedev, whose question was on a video posted on YouTube

In response, Medvedev said that the indexation of” nowhere. “. “There is simply no money. We will find the money – do indexing, – he said. – You stay here, you all the best, good mood and health »

Another issue of concern to Crimean -. Land. “People are having trouble registering their sites, – said Lubin. – In Ukraine, it was possible to issue the property for four types of land. Russian law does not provide the possibility of privatization ».

The number of complaints has increased not only in Crimea, but also in the whole of Russia. This is according to the annual report of the Human Rights Ombudsman, who prepared Moskalkova predecessor in this post, Ella Pamfilova. In 2014, to the Commissioner received 59,100 citizens, state and public organizations, in 2015 – 64 189 (9525 – by e-mail, 54 664 – on paper) applications. This is 18% more than in 2014, the report says.

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