The Russian government will spend more than 1 billion rubles for the resettlement of the deported in 1940-ies of the Crimean residents, said the head of the Republic of Crimea Sergey Aksenov on the first day of the week in Simferopol at the ceremonial meeting of the state Council of the Republic of Crimea, on the anniversary of the reunification of the Crimea and Sevastopol with Russia.
Exactly a year earlier, on March 16, 2014, in the Crimea and Sevastopol held a referendum on the status of these 2 areas, where over 90% voted for secession from Ukraine and reunification with Russia. Then, the regions were adopted in Russia. The referendum was a reaction to the coup in Kiev on 22 February 2014.
"on the resettlement of deported this year will focus more than 1 billion roubles," said Feldman.
According to Aksenova, within one year of the finding of the Crimea in the Russian Federation interethnic relations on the Peninsula has improved significantly.
"according to sociologists, almost 90% of the Crimeans evaluate them (international relations) as friendly," he said.
A number of peoples of Crimea - Crimean Tatars, Germans, Armenians, Bulgarians, Greeks were deported in the 1940s, the Soviets and deported from Crimea to Central Asia. A month After the return of the Crimea to Russia, the head of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the rehabilitation of repressed peoples of the Crimea.
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