Compensations to vary between 300 and 800 lei for November in Moldova; Labour Minister says citizens not to feel tariff increases

Compensations to vary between 300 and 800 lei for November in Moldova; Labour Minister says citizens not to feel tariff increases

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The citizens will not feel the increases in tariffs. The clear-cut commitment of the government, through which the citizens will not pay more than in the last year, will be fully accomplished. Labour and Social Protection Minister Alexei Buzu has given assurances to this effect. The official today stressed that, in November, the beneficiaries would receive compensations worth between 300 and 800 lei, depending on the family’s incomes. The minister also said that, in case of adjustings of tariffs, the cabinet would increase also the size of the compensations provided to citizens, CE Report quotes MOLDPRES

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