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MP: authorities do not want to support legitimate small business

Депутат: власти не хотят поддерживать легальный малый бизнес

The authorities are not trying to keep legitimate small businesses that pay taxes and lease payments. As announced at a press conference in “Rosbalt” Deputy of the legislative Assembly Irina Ivanova, the situation is getting worse every year.

“The problem has been developing for a long time, and the laws only worsen the conditions of conducting small business. Now with entrepreneurs stop the leases. Now they have to conclude a so-called contract placement. With the transition to the new order in St. Petersburg failed within two years. However, in this overlap restructuring in COOGEE. All established with the leaders of the when collapsed. Now powers over commercial facilities divided between the KIO and the district administration. But it turned out that we often don’t know who to ask. And I can’t figure out which object is lawful and what is not. Earlier there was a reference to the leases, now there is only the layout,” — said Ivanov.

The MP emphasized that the legal small businesses trying to resolve issues with Smolny, while the illegal trade is unattended.

“Illegal objects there is no subject of law. The seller often doesn’t even know who he works for. It is unknown who it is and what it is. That is fine nobody. Police to such facilities is not appropriate,” — said Ivanov.

In St. Petersburg continued rallies in support of small businesses. Businessmen resent the new order of placing of objects of the consumer market and by delays in the renewal of contracts. Entrepreneurs say they get unreasonable rejections from the Committee of property relations. According to them, CROS terminates contracts with law-abiding entrepreneurs under false pretenses, but at the same time turns a blind eye to the unauthorized trade in many points of St. Petersburg.

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