Vladimir Konstantinov met with labor collectives of the Kirov region
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Crimea Vladimir Konstantinov, during a working trip to the Kirov region, met with the workforce of the Crimea Agrotekhkomplekt enterprise, which produces soil-cultivating equipment.
With the transition of new regions to the Russian Federation, the company’s products are supplied to the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, DPR, exported to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as Mongoliasaid the head of the Crimean parliament.
Vladimir Konstantinov toured the Starokrymsky winery and met with the company’s employees.
The Starokrymsky winery was nationalized last year into the ownership of Crimea. Now there is a temporary administration here, with plans to privatize the enterprise. According to the new management, after nationalization the volume of output was increased. For us, nationalization is a matter of moral choice. Ukrainian owners, who previously earned money in Crimea, spent it on the Armed Forces of Ukraine, on the murder of our fellow citizens and like-minded people. And they were, to put it mildly, worthless owners: they stupidly sucked money out of their properties, without thinking about their development. Today the situation is changing. We are looking into this issue thoroughly and will definitely put things in order.— the head of the Parliament of the Republic is sure.
The Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Crimea also inspected the new building of a kindergarten for 350 places and the choreographic hall of the Starokrymsky House of Culture, which was overhauled as part of the municipal program “Development of culture, tourism and preservation of cultural heritage sites.”
Following the working trip, Vladimir Konstantinov held a working meeting with the leadership of the Kirov region, deputies and local activists.
Photos and materials: press service of the Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Crimea.
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