In Crimea, plan to nationalize the property of the Mejlis

29 October 2018, 18:46 | Policy
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The Crimean authorities are considering the creation of a special mechanism that will allow the transfer of the property of the Mejlis extremist organization banned in the Russian Federation to the Spiritual Board of Muslims of Crimea. About this on Monday, October 29, said the head of the Republic Sergey Aksenov. At the same time, he noted that nationalization as such does not exist in the country, but “in theory, yes”. "Everything about the Majlis is a separate question.. This is an enemy organization that wishes evil to the Republic of Crimea.. Therefore, appropriate measures must be taken ", - quotes" Kryminform "Aksenov. He recalled that by now the DUMK had already transferred several religious buildings, "which were directly related to the clergy". At the same time, Aksenov stressed, “it’s impossible to transfer property to public organizations”. Since a number of objects belong to private individuals, "there is (maybe) a separate general procedure," he pointed out. On the last Saturday, October 26, in the Simferopol kurultai, his deputies asked to transfer the property of the Mejlis to the SAMK, first of all real estate. In particular, they talked about the building on Schmidt Street in the Crimean capital, where the leadership of the extremist organization. Now there are empty rooms. In the future, they intend to open the Crimean Tatar Museum here.. It is also planned to transfer the building building in the settlement of Pionerskoe near Simferopol.. In addition, today Aksenov allowed the nationalization of the largest enterprise on the peninsula, namely the Titan plant, located in Armyansk. He called this measure exceptional in the framework of ensuring the safety of the inhabitants of Crimea.




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