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Putin: Economy square meters of housing can not cost more 30 thousand rubles.

Aug 16th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Main News

cost of one square meter of housing Economy should not exceed 30 thousand rubles., said Prime Minister Vladimir Putin at a meeting of the Presidium of the Council on the implementation of national projects and demographic policy.

According to the head of government, this can be achieved not at the expense of quality and comfort.

One of the items on the agenda of the meeting was the implementation of the project Affordable Housing. And according to the prime minister should focus on the fact that these apartments would be affordable at least 40% of the citizens.

Putin also noted that the region needs more and more interested to participate in infrastructure development under low-rise construction to use other mechanisms to reduce costs and improve the comfort of home.

In addition, Prime stressed the need to meet the challenge of the 2010 military permanent housing. As he said at the meeting, this issue must be resolved blood from the nose, although in today's conditions make it difficult, because the money in the budget is not enough.

Putin stressed that the state should fulfill the commitments they have made, and the soldiers must feel that they are cared for. In addition, the Prime Minister, it is an economically important problem, because the solution prostimuliruet development of the construction sector.

Premier urged members of the government - and the financial and economic blocs, those involved in the organization-building, drawn to this emphasis: to provide permanent housing for servicemen in 2010, is the priority number one. Putin also recalled that, by May 2010 all those in need in the Great Patriotic War veterans get housing.

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