Chirtoaca instructs City Hall subdivisions not to permit that Chisinau residents are disconnected from heat supply
The Mayor General of Chisinau Dorin Chirtoaca ordered that the subdivisions of the City Hall do not allow that the apartment buildings are cut off from the centralized heating system. The order comes as the chairman of the Chisinau Municipal Council (CMC) Eduard Musuc informed about a possible disconnection from the heat supply.
On Monday, November 24, Dorin Chirtoaca instructed the City Hall subdivisions and the dwellers’ associations not to permit access to Termocom employees to the heat pipes located inside apartment buildings so that they could not disconnect the dwellers from the heat supply. “The payment of the debt to Termocom and the heat supply should be discusses separately so that the population is not affected,” Chirtoaca stressed.

According to the mayor, the Government unofficially refused to lend the 70 million lei that they promised for paying the debt to Termocom, in accordance with the memorandum signed by the CMC with Termocom and Moldova-Gaz. Under the memorandum, the loan was to be offered until November 19. So far, the Ministry of Finance has given no official answer to the City Hall.
Diana Gurschi, the head of the City Hall’s Legal Division, said that given that the Government did not allocate the money, they fixed a new scheme for paying the debts to Termocom. In December, the City Hall will transfer 70 million lei to Termocom, while in January and February by 25 million lei. The rest of about 20 million lei will be paid in March.
Under the memorandum signed on November 12, the Chisinau administration is to pay 148 million lei to Termocom. Out of this sum, 70 million lei will be lent by the Ministry of Finance. As a number of the conditions of the memorandum have not been yet fulfilled, the CMC president Eduard Musuc last weekend said that Chisinau risks remaining again without heat. REPORTER.MD









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