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Plan and program of "Metropolitan REGIONAL CHRISTIAN Democratic Party"

City government will no longer be established as a business structure, but as a political organization.

Recruiting will be based primarily on whether one is willing to defend Good and fight against Evil.

It will be based on how honest, decent, and competent the person is in their professional field.

The City Council staff will be reduced to the minimum; the salaries of local government officials will be reduced based on the overall level of poverty,

To ensure that candidates for employment in the city government do not come for lucrative motives but for political and ideological one because the activities of the Modern Democratic State are inherently charitable.

The City Council will begin its work by strengthening the Law Enforcement's actions against domestic criminality to protect people’s rights to private property, household savings, and privacy.

Now the big question.

How can the City Council overcome the main problem of the city's population. Their biggest pain and suffering consist mainly in the hidden privatization and monopolization of municipal and domestic services that they use,

Without which a person is simply unable to survive as a human being. Public utilities like CHP – heat, water, sewage, electricity, gas, telephone, television, and the Internet.

The existing pricing policy for what is now offered to the entire population of the city is designed so the prices can endlessly rise on top of imaginable and unimaginable taxes on everything.

What can stop all this lawlessness?

Under the leadership of the Regional Christian Democratic Party

Option 1:

Using the tax and finance inspection, conduct an audit of the revenues from which all this property and infrastructure was privatized, and review and cancel through the court system the results of this privatization, with subsequent repurchasing by the City Council of this property and infrastructure.

After that, significantly reduce the prices for all public utility services provided to the city population. If it turns out that the repurchased property with its infrastructure is still unprofitable, which is very, very unlikely, then the City Council will start subsidizing these services to reduce the prices for the entire population of the city.

Option 2:

If the City Council fails to repurchase the property with its infrastructure, then the City Council will create an Anti-Monopoly Committee whose task would be to attract Alternative Investors to provide competition in the heat, water, sewage, electricity, gas, telephone, and television market.

When there are 2 or 3 such enterprises, then it will be possible to reduce the prices through market competition and most importantly to influence the monopolists through high taxes

Option 3:

The City Council will create, at its own expense, alternative economic facilities with an independent infrastructure, that is, its own utility companies, heat-producing companies, water and sewage infrastructure, and will take over electricity, gas and television.

Option 4:

Try to improve technological methods of providing public utility services and other services to the city's population, for example by creating autonomous boilers in apartment buildings and introducing heat meters.

Further, for the physically and mentally ill and pensioners, as well as young families, the unemployed, and other socially incapacitated individuals, communal housing will be provided, which will be free (both rent and utilities). The City Council will subsidize these projects.

The work of the labor exchange office will undergo significant changes. The City Council will supplement the basic amount of unemployment benefits, so that the unemployed would not benefit from low-paid work, and the employer would have a need to attract workers with higher wages.

The City Council will support and encourage the smallest businesses run by the simplest of people. What should be done to accomplish all this? Create an investment and loan fund by the City Council, as well as a grant fund for relevant and interesting business projects.

Create municipal city markets, where small businesses and traders will not pay rent, and if they do, it will be very low, purely symbolic, not burdening anyone.

Allow small businesses to privatize property still owned by the City Council at reduced rates or lease free of charge buildings, premises, and land owned by the reserve fund of the City Council.

To subsidize initiatives by agricultural producers in villages and farms free of charge, partially assisting them (or through government orders placed by the City Council) in selling their products to hospitals, kindergartens, orphanages, schools, and charitable institutions established by the City Council.

To summarize, the METROPOLITAN REGIONAL CHRISTIAN-DEMOCRATIC PARTY WILL

1. Protect the ideals of Good and uphold Christian values.

2. Fight against crime.

3. Protect all forms of private property and private businesses.

4. Revive and support small, genuinely private businesses.

5. Fight against economic monopolization and facilitate the reduction of prices for public utilities in the city.

1. Help the incapacitated part of the city's population.

God bless you.

Amen

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