Ukrainians will be left without housing: expert explained what threats the rise in utility tariffs poses.
13.12.2024
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
13.12.2024
2331

The utility bill may become a reason for the confiscation of property from low-income citizens
Oleg Popenko, an energy expert, explained how the utility bill could become a tool for confiscating property from low-income citizens of Ukraine. He talked about this together with political scientist Yuriy Romanenko.
'Yes, the bill is like a devil with horns and a big club. It comes, hits you in the pocket, and says: 'Damn it, pay up, or else you're screwed.' Well, that's how it looks. Because the person who pushed this devil our way, well, that is the state behind this devil, such a huge shadow, it stands and observes. You know, do whatever you want. We don't care. We will find a way to extract this from you. And how to extract it? Come up to my YouTube and watch the household laws of Tretyakova, according to which everyone must be registered as households, and accordingly, according to which your property will simply be taken away,' - the expert explained.
Popenko also noted that the increase in tariffs will lead to people being forced to sell their own properties and apartments to pay for utility services.
'Because there is no possibility of a salary increase,' - he added.
It was previously reported that Ukrainians would be able to pay less for utility services.
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