In the Irkutsk Region, Street Lighting Was Turned Off to Save Money, and Almost 30 Billion Were Spent on CBO-New Gazette Payments.
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The problems of the Irkutsk region reflect a Russian-wide trend.
The inhabitants of Bratska, a major city in Irkutsk province, complained about the blackout of street lighting, and the city authorities called it "improvement" of budget expenditures, told the deputy of the brotherly pride of Andrei Antonenkov that, in response to a request from the deputy, he had been informed that "energy saving activities" (euphemism to shut down urban lighting) had agreed on a working group on budget optimization. In June, …
In Brasca, the Irkutsk region began to turn off the lights in parks, pedestrian areas and on selected central streets. In the city hall, it was explained by "energy saving activities" and "improved budget spending." The situation was made public by local deputy Andrei Antonenkov. He said that he had been approached by residents who had complained about the darkness, including on the central streets of the city. Antonenkov published the mayor's r…

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