The bill is necessary to implement programmes for the resettlement of five-story building in Moscow, may pass the first reading in the Duma next month. This was stated by the Chairman of the Duma Vyacheslav Volodin, the correspondent “reports Tapes.ru”.
“We discussed a draft law on the Council of the Duma, sent it for discussion to the regions. Based on this, I can assume and plan for its consideration in the first reading on 19 April,” — said the speaker of the lower house of Parliament. The second reading, according to him, in this case, it will be held in mid-may.
“If there is no large observations, then we can assume that the law [in the third and final reading] will be adopted somewhere in June”, — said Volodin.
According to him, in the near future the state Duma Council will hold a hearing on legislative initiatives associated with the demolition of Khrushchev. It is expected that participation in events will take including the mayor of Moscow Sergey Sobyanin.
A document about the renovation of the housing Fund of the capital was submitted to the lower house of Parliament on March 10. Become sponsors including United Russia deputies Nikolai Gonchar, Irina Belykh and Gennady Onishchenko (all elected to the Duma from Moscow) and a member of the Council of Federation Zinaida dragunkina.
The document suggests amending the law “On the status of the capital of the Russian Federation” and other legislative acts. In particular, they define the specifications provided in the resettlement housing, the procedure for public procurement in implementing the program. According to the database of the Duma legislative activities, reviews of the bill should be prepared until April 12.
President Vladimir Putin has ordered the demolition of dilapidated housing to the mayor of Moscow on 21 February. Sobyanin said that the programme will be completed in 2017-2018.
The next day it became known that the mayor personally led the headquarters for its implementation. According to him, was already demolished about 1.7 thousand houses were to have been included in a list of about 8 million.