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The problem of cars registered in Transnistria can soon be solved

The problem of cars registered in Transnistria can soon be solved, DECA-press Agency transmits.

A declaration in this respect was made on Thursday by the deputy minister of the Internal Affairs, Andrei Pogurschi. He presented it in front of the MPs at the demand of the MP Igor Klipii from the Democratic Party.

The deputy minister said that the Ministry of the Internal Affairs had prepared a project in this respect and that at present it is being studied by the Ministry of Reintegration. He expressed his hope that the document will soon be presented to the Parliament to be adopted.

Igor Klipii was dissatisfied by the fact that the answer was given by the deputy minister and not by the Prime Minister Zinaida Grecianai, as he had asked. In MP’s opinion there should be taken quick actions in order to solve the problem, because the lack of concrete solution leads to the fact that more and more citizens buy the citizenship of Transnistria. In this way they can drive their cars on the right side of the Dniestre.

Igor Klipii claims that the citizenship of Transnistria can be bought with one hundred euros.// DECA-Press


Publication date: 25 April 2008   

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