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The December increase in housing and communal services tariffs (on average by 9%) was perceived by many regional management companies as a guide to action. And they raised prices not by the promised 9%, but by 30-40%. And far from everywhere, the authorities were able to convincingly substantiate the excess rise in price for each line of the receipt. In the Sverdlovsk region, the overhaul fee for residents has risen in price by 40% – from 10.51 rubles per sq. m to 14.81 rubles. The Regional Overhaul Fund explained this by rising prices for building materials and increasing wages for workers. In Yekaterinburg, they charged 4,500 rubles for heating a standard “kopeck piece” in December instead of 1,500 a month earlier. As for Governor Yevgeny Kuyvashev, he decided to withdraw himself from explanations with the population and went on vacation. In the Altai Territory, thousands of residents signed a petition addressed to Mikhail Mishustin against the increase in housing and communal services tariffs by 30-35% and a sharp increase in the cost of coal and firewood for private homes. There, the prosecutor’s office is already dealing with the increase in tariffs. The Krasnoyarsk authorities have raised housing and communal services tariffs by 20-30%, justifying this with a program supposedly launched in the region to improve heat supply. Krasnoyarsk residents were not convinced by this, they also send protest petitions to the government and the State Duma. In the Chelyabinsk region, only heating in some areas has doubled in price. Other housing and communal services rose in price by an average of 35%. In Ufa, tariffs have increased even more – heating has risen in price by 140% at once. On average, in Bashkiria and Tatarstan, housing and communal services tariffs increased by 40%. The energy industry is not far behind. In 21 regions, electricity tariffs for businesses increased by 10-20% instead of 9%. The highest growth is in Mordovia, Kemerovo and Sverdlovsk regions. Companies in Novgorod, Novosibirsk, Perm and Astrakhan were a little more fortunate – there electricity tariffs rose “only” by 16-18%. At the same time, fees for technological connection to power grids increased throughout Russia. Previously, it was 550 rubles per 15 kW of power, but now, for example, in St. Petersburg it will rise to 8,700 rubles per 1 kW of power. Even in new regions, where public utilities used to be embarrassed to greatly raise tariffs, they went beyond the norm. In 2023, in the DPR, utility bills increased by an average of 20%. The New Year has passed, and gifts are still arriving.
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