The government introduces a fee for well water: what awaits the villages.
According to inkorr.com: Many citizens express their dissatisfaction with the new legislation, considering that the fee for water from their own sources is unfair. After all, they independently provide themselves with water without any government assistance. There are also concerns about the control over the use of funds obtained from this fee.
Discussion of the bill
Currently, the bill requires additional amendments and discussions within the government circles. Its adoption could significantly change the water supply system in the villages of Ukraine, which provokes lively discussions and disputes among the population.
This situation underscores the importance of involving the community in the decision-making process for such issues. Citizens want their opinions to matter in legislative changes that affect their everyday lives. What the results of the discussion of the bill will be remains to be seen, but it is already clear that the issue of water supply remains extremely relevant and important for Ukrainian villages.
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