Thursday, January 29, 2015

The State Duma has offered to distribute deserved Russians on 1 hectare of land – RBC

The State Duma has offered to distribute deserved Russians on 1 hectare of land – RBC

The head of the parliamentary faction “Fair Russia” and his deputy Oleg Nilov prepared a bill offering free transfer land deserved citizens, write “News».

Deputies noted that their proposal is intended to facilitate the colonization of remote Russian territories primarily abandoned villages. The area allocated plots can be up to 100 acres. Purpose of the area to change or sell them will not be.

Land proposed for individual housing construction, suburban and rural economy. Niles said that the first sections are asked to rent for five years, after which the land, if used for its intended purpose, becomes the property. At the same time it’s not just about agricultural land, but also the forest areas.

The MP believes that this bill can become a successful crisis management course in which people will invest in land development. It can also contribute to import substitution in the agricultural market. Similar bills have been proposed Liberal Democratic Party and the Communist Party, but were not supported by the State Duma. Nilov believes that this was due to the lack of a clear definition of categories of citizens entitled to free land.

The bill provides for 30 categories of citizens who will be able to get free land. They mainly apply to those who have worked for 10-15 years in harsh conditions or socially important work. The list also included veterans and parents with many children. The earth will not be provided having outstanding conviction or convictions for corruption crimes.

In this month with a proposal to distribute to citizens wishing to 1 ha of land in the Far East representative of the President of Russia in DFO Trutnev. Nevertheless, the general director of the Association of Farmers Sergey Balayev believes that these initiatives may face a shortage of available land, which was bought by companies and individuals in the 1990s. In this case, take the abandoned land is impossible in practice.

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