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09.11.2018

The vice speaker of the parliament Galina Antyufeyeva is addressed by citizens from all over the republic. Requests relate to a variety of issues and life situations. Obtaining Russian citizenship, housing allocation and employment, health care, social and pension benefits is an incomplete list of issues that concern Pridnestrovians. This Friday, 16 people attended the reception at the Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council.

Nikolai Gaydarzhi, a resident of the village of Parcany, asks for assistance in finding employment and improving housing conditions. A 23-year-old Pridnestrovian has a peculiarity - he has been deaf-and-dumb since childhood, so it’s difficult for a young person to find work. The deaf society sign language interpreter Raisa Darius told his story: he worked at the Vestra factory, wanted to leave for work, but did not work, recently got married, and nowhere to bring his wife, as Nikolai still lives in a one-room house with her mother and brothers.

Vice Speaker Galina Antyufeyeva promised the young man to help in finding employment. When there will be work, it will be possible to solve the issue of allocating a separate room for a young family.

Retired from Tiraspol Olga Govta needs an expensive operation that can be done in Moldova. More than two years of accumulating funds. But while she was collecting money, the surgeon's services rose in price. She is a citizen of Russia and a recipient of a Russian pension. She lives alone, needs material support. According to the deputy chairman of the parliament, Galina Antyufeyeva, who is also the chairperson of the Russian community in Tiraspol will assist in resolving the issue.

The problem of Catherine Skoropunova concerns pension provision. A resident of Bendery is the widow of a participant in hostilities to protect the republic, contains a disabled son of group II. She requests to clarify the procedure for calculating her and her son’s pensions.

At the reception to the Vice-Chairman of the Supreme Council, many come not only for help, but also to share good news. Pensioner Galina Dyakova is a soloist of the veteran choir. In January next year, she is going to celebrate her 70th birthday, as well as 45 years of creative activity. She organized her first choir as a tiraspolchanka, working at an electrical equipment factory. She invited Galina Antyufeeva to her anniversary creative evening. Vice Speaker promised to come. As a veteran of labor, the pensioner was assisted in obtaining a voucher to the health camp “The Dniester Dawns”.