Nina Vasilyevna Brodetskaya not for the first time at the reception of the speaker. She represents the interests of tenants at home 1 "b" in Chapaeva street in Sukleya Slobodzeya district. It is located at the very border with the capital. Owners of apartments want their house to be part of the administrative subordination of Tiraspol. They have a lot of problems with obtaining all kinds of information (you need to go to the district center for this), children in schools and kindergartens (sent to Sukleya, although Tiraspol is several meters away). The first thing the tenants did was withdraw from the Condominium Partnership, which consisted, along with the residents of the other two houses. The intention of the tenants "to be in Tiraspol" is supported in the capital housing management company (here they are ready to take the house for maintenance), in the Slobodzeya state administration (they do not object to the transfer of the house to the Moscow authorities). Only the leadership of the village council and the local administration objects. With a request to help in resolving the situation, Nina Brodetskaya came to the reception to the Chairman of the Supreme Council.
After a lengthy conversation, it was agreed that both the head of the legislature and the head of the Slobodzeya district would try to find common ground with the deputies of Sukleya village council and the head of the local administration.
Tatyana Usik in the course of the meeting with the Chairman of the Supreme Council reported that the amount of the wife's pension is only 500 rubles. The reason is that he cannot confirm the work experience in Chisinau. In addition, his salary was always low. These negative moments have affected the very low level of the pension, 500 rubles, which the family naturally lacks. It was decided to send requests to Moldovan enterprises, where husband of Tatyana Usik worked.
The whole range of social problems was raised during the reception of Irina Pavlova a woman Bendery disabled person of the 2nd group by the speaker. She asked for assistance in the recalculation of utility payments during the son's stay during the year on active military service, installation of water meters (the appliances were allocated to it free of charge). In addition, she also raised the issue of assigning disability groups by medical commissions.