About & nbsp; This Vedomosti said two interlocutors who were present on November 15 & nbsp; at a meeting of the State Duma Council, where this issue was discussed.
“ For & nbsp; disrespectful reasons from & nbsp; service housing until & nbsp; nine deputies have not & nbsp; left. There is reason to believe that & nbsp; they will move out in the near future & nbsp; & mdash; says one of the & nbsp; interlocutors of Vedomosti. And & nbsp; 17 re-elected nonresident deputies in & nbsp; service apartments did not & nbsp; lived in & nbsp; last convocation and & nbsp; do & nbsp; do not & nbsp; live there now themselves, added this source. “ It is clear that & nbsp; when & nbsp; a deputy, when & nbsp; moving from & nbsp; another region, needs to understand where to arrange a family, but & nbsp; everything & nbsp; and & nbsp; first of all, the law provides housing for the deputy himself, his spouse [or spouse] and & nbsp; underage children, and & nbsp; not & nbsp; not & nbsp; other relatives and & nbsp; assistants & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; thinks & nbsp; he.
The question of & nbsp; vacating office housing at the & nbsp; council on November 15 & nbsp; was raised by the speaker of the lower house of parliament Vyacheslav Volodin. At a & nbsp; meeting with & nbsp; the participation of the State Duma leadership, he & nbsp; asked the leaders of the factions to influence the & nbsp; ex-deputies so that they would vacate official housing in the near future, and & nbsp; also called on the factions to resolve the issue of & nbsp; apartments that are not & nbsp; used by members of the lower house. The speaker drew up a list of deputies who did not & nbsp; leave the apartments, and & nbsp; a list of those who & nbsp; themselves do not & nbsp; live in & nbsp; service housing, and & nbsp; handed out to each leader of the faction for & nbsp; & nbsp; & quot; to resolve the issue & raquo;, but read & nbsp; for advice & nbsp; list of “ violators '' not & nbsp; became, says another member of the State Duma Council.
The nine ex-deputies who have not moved out of their service housing are representatives of United Russia and the Liberal Democratic Party, the source said. Vedomosti sent inquiries to the Duma factions.
On October 20 & nbsp; at the & nbsp; Council of the State Duma, Volodin & nbsp; already asked the representatives of the factions to rush their former colleagues with & nbsp; move from & nbsp; service apartments, wrote Vedomosti. According to the & nbsp; law, office apartments for deputies who do not & nbsp; have housing in & nbsp; Moscow are provided until & nbsp; the end of their term of office, and & nbsp; it & nbsp; ended on 12 & nbsp; October 2021 & nbsp; g. & mdash; & nbsp; with & nbsp; the beginning of the work of the chamber of the VIII convocation. According to the & nbsp; law on the & nbsp; status of a senator and & nbsp; deputy of the State Duma, after that & nbsp; the former parliamentarian has one more month to move. One of the & nbsp; ex-deputies told Vedomosti that & nbsp; housing had to be rented out before & nbsp; the evening of November 11 & nbsp;
In total, in the & nbsp; VII convocation, more than 200 office apartments were allocated to nonresident deputies, more than 100 deputies, of those re-elected for a new term, remained to live in apartments, says an interlocutor in the State Duma Council. The general fund of service housing of the State Duma has about & nbsp; 300 apartments. “ Deputy '' houses in & nbsp; Moscow are located on & nbsp; st. Olof Palme and & nbsp; on & nbsp; Varshavskoe shosse. New deputies who & nbsp; do not have real estate in & nbsp; Moscow, office housing should be provided in & nbsp; within three months after the start of work. Until & nbsp; this moment they are & nbsp; allocated a separate room in & nbsp; hotel, which they must vacate in & nbsp; within a week from & nbsp; the day they were provided & nbsp; housing.