Wednesday, November 08, 2006

 

Less ruins will be if historical objects would be privatised

Less ruins will be if historical monuments would be privatised
With probable moratorium cancel for historical and cultural objects privatisation there may be less ruins will left in Pskov city, vice-director of "Restavratsionnye masterskie" company Vladimir Morhov told to PIA. In his words state is responsible for historical objects now, and they can be restored only for government's money that are of deficit. Hense "as late the moratorium cancelled, as less objects will leave", he said.

On 7 November vice-minister of Culture and mass communication Andrey Busygin reported about "nearest" moratorium cancelation. He noticed that moratorium was set up by federal law which now should be amended. Amendment bill project is already developed and passed to Russian Duma.

Andrey Busygin marked that privatisation will not start untill supplementary acts will come into power describing what prices should be set up, how can they be set up, what conservation obligations should be beared by investor. Thousands of objects are included into highly valuable Code and "will not be privatised in any way for sure", vice-minister said.

Pskov city has 526 architectural historical objects registered, one of them belongs to highly valuble - Mirozhsky monastery.

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