Meeting between the deputy of the Supreme Council of the PMR Andrey Mezhinsky with voters and activists of the district was held in constituency No. 32 "Komsomolsky" in Tiraspol. Summing up the results of 2024 and discussing plans for the near future were the main topics of the reporting meeting. Constituency No. 32 "Komsomolsky" (this is the "Oktyabrsky" microdistrict in Tiraspol) includes 125 apartment buildings. All chairmen and house managers, as well as deputies of the Tiraspol City Council of People's Deputies for the district were invited to the meeting: Viktor Krondev, Ivan Damaskin, Irina Burlachenko, Andrey Volkovich and Pavel Solodkiy.
Andrey Mezhinsky first of all thanked those present for their active assistance and support in the implementation of programs and projects in his welcoming speech. Thus, according to the program of instructions of voters of the deputy of the Supreme Council of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic in 2024, by analogy with previous years, the emphasis was placed on the construction and repair of pedestrian paths with the installation of new paving slabs. This type of work is in great demand, as it creates comfortable conditions for residents of the microdistrict.
Andrey Mezhinsky outlined two objects and focused on current issues requiring significant financial investments and assistance from the Capital Investment Fund. This is the development of the adjacent territory of the Municipal General Education Institution "Tiraspol Secondary School No. 16", where there are no full-fledged conditions for holding school-wide assemblies today, and the replacement of the water main on the even side of Komsomolskaya Street with the need for major repairs to the sidewalk.
Voters shared their opinions during the meeting. The pride of the Komsomolsky district is the public and modern sports stadium of the Tiraspol Secondary School with gymnasium classes No. 18 and the comfortable recreation area of the Aviators' Park, according to them.
Moving on to plans for the near future, the deputies discussed with house committees and activists preparations for clean-up days on the eve of Easter and May holidays.
According to the deputy of the Supreme Council of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic Andrei Mezhinsky, meetings of this format have already become a good tradition and are an effective mechanism for interaction between voters and deputies.