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Vadym Boichenko discussed the development of Mariupol with Oleg Lyashko, the People's Deputy

25 October 2017, 09:47
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Vadym Boichenko, the Mayor of Mariupol, held a regular meeting with Oleg Lyashko, the People's Deputy, during a working trip to the capital. The parties discussed the conditions for improving the quality of life of Mariupol citizens.

First of all, they discussed construction and reconstruction projects of cultural and educational institutions in Mariupol. So, the kindergarten in Volonterivka village will be opened in the near future. Inhabitants of the village have been waiting for this event for more than 20 years. In addition, the building of the technical lyceum and a number of social objects are being reconstructed in the city with the support of the People's Deputy. The pension reform in accordance with which more than 200 thousand of Mariupol citizens have already received a substantial increase in pensions was also discussed.

Among other things, they discussed the launch of a new comfortable Kyiv-Mariupol train in November this year. The Mayor and the People's Deputy have expressed a desire to drive in a new car personally to be sure of its comfort. In addition, Oleg Lyashko said that the Komysh-Zorya railway junction would be reconstructed due to his efforts, and thus the capacity of cars per day would increase.

“I am glad that our joint work for the benefit of this amazing city has already produced results. We are not going to stop!”- said the People's Deputy.

Also, Oleg Lyashko provided full support to the large investment project of insuring citizens with clean water: “The health of Mariupol people is very important for us. We will do everything for the Mariupol citizens to live up to 100 years”.

In his turn, Vadym Boichenko thanked the People's Deputy of Ukraine for his active participation in the development of Mariupol: “You are a man of your word. Everything that you said was implemented. Thanks to such people Ukraine and its cities are able and will develop”.