Vladimir Sandaza. Created recently by the government of Transnistria, the state Commission on the distribution of public money on his first meeting on the last working day of the week adopted a conclusion on payment in March in public-sector wages and pensions in the amount of 70% of the required funds, said the press service of the government.
According to the decree, posted on the Internet representation of the government of the PMR, the Commission is headed by the 1st Deputy Prime Minister Maya Parnassus, her deputies assigned to the Minister of Finance and the Minister for social protection and labor.
"according to calculations, the minimum payment may be 70% of the accrued amounts ", - the press-service of the word the Deputy Chairman of the Commission, the head of the Finance Ministry of the PMR Helen Gireul. In her expressions, the remaining 30% will be considered debt, and as of revenue will be returned to the citizens.
The Commission's decision is dictated by the acute shortage of public money." We see a trend Towards the reduction of revenues on a monthly basis. Available information on the management of financial-economic activity of enterprises-exporters and import figures, shows that the situation in the near future to improve will not " - said the head of the Ministry of Finance.
She stated that in January 2015, the revenue part of the budget of the Republic received about 85 million Transnistrian rubles (7, 9 million), and in February this amounted to 76 million ($7 million).
at the same time, payments for maternity and childhood will be issued in a timely manner and in full. In addition, the social and the minimum pension assume to pay in full.
The next meeting of the Commission scheduled for mid March. By this time it is expected to analyze the current situation, assess current income and expenses, which will give the opportunity to make a decision either about saving disbursements in the amount of 70%, or modify, the statement said.
Transnistria, 60 percent of its inhabitants are Russians and Ukrainians sought to secede from Moldova even before the collapse of the USSR, fearing that the wave of nationalism Moldova joining Romania. In 1992, after the failed attempts of the authorities of Moldova force to solve the problem, Transnistria was in fact not controlled by the Chisinau area.
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