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external insulation that is, somewhere around 10 million hryvnias were calculated for us, we will have gardens in our gardens, we do not issue invoices to people, that is, everyone who comes to the house already has one, as they come for permanent residence, they occupy their apartment, that is, there it is usually now instead of glass with a film uh, they close the windows and then they clean up near the house there was a lot of difficulty, so much so that like well, like snow in the winter, well, that is, you understand, yes, the ten-story building is completely there , for example, there was a difficult situation, that's why she april and debts did not accumulate because we simply did not count there, but we conducted a survey in our viber group in the house, that is , only 7% of people do not plan to return to irpin at least in the next year, well, this is not a
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critical situation because we have before the war, about 5% of the people of our co-owners worked abroad, so i see that the situation will not change radically, that is, if the situation does not worsen, it will be at least as it is now, that is, there are no active military actions and the city is gradual it is being restored very quickly, there are already some village tariffs, electricity tariffs, water supply, house maintenance, they have changed during these three months of war, what are their forecasts to expect from the tariffs? look, as for house maintenance, that is where condominiums will decide all condominiums. that is, we do not plan raise, taking into account the economic situation. but nevertheless, we will carry out work with people, because we had such a situation before that, you know. well, it's a big house. yes, we have 138 apartments, seven commercial of the premises, let's say, let's say, there are times when we carried out
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such work so that those who have uh well, it's normal to do the work so that they pay in advance several months in advance, because there are always people in an apartment building who have financial problems well, someone got sick there, someone lost an account 68 like well, how is everyone's light, yes , that is, the factory there hasn't changed about 30° and maybe it will change. i think that in the fall, the situation will be with meat because well, we see the situation not at all in the political market and it is impossible to be kept at the expense of subsidies i think that well we we can see right now the number one task is the army , so it is unlikely that the state will find extra money to compensate for the difference in tariffs, i am sure that there will be an increase in tariffs for electricity, water and gas, and for maintenance, we do not
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plan to increase them. i think that we will be able to find internal resources to get a house at that level, we had 8 hryvnias, 15 kopecks per square meter, but now it will be less, even in may , it will be around 2 hryvnias, from june we will gradually increase it, because we will simply give more house services and here i have a question for mr. oleksiy, because what should we do under these conditions during the martial law, the penalty is not charged, so if you, if you do not live in your house now, if you draw up some documents, it will be possible not to pay at this time just for utility services, but after all, many people stayed at home. well, if we call a spade a spade, they receive utility services provided by these providers under the conditions that we already discussed in the previous block that we may have difficulties even with an elementary trip to the store, how under these conditions is communal well, i apologize for this word yoke, how to master it and what to do
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with people under these conditions. they don't dare to go everywhere and through here to forcefully write off the debts of time, candles, they also have to order these services, pay salaries and receive money, mr. oleksiu. force majeure circumstances, i.e. no one can be prosecuted there, forced to pay any fines, penalties, i.e. well, this is a classic force majeure, that is why people are not forced, they are not brought to court, and the executive service does not work where is absolutely adequate, and the reaction is because well, if in these conditions, people still start to be pressured from the point of view of paying for communal
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services and apply some executive procedures there, well, in general, this can simply undermine the country from the inside. and in my opinion, in general, we have well, if we move to an effective and adequate pricing model for basic utility services , then we are talking about, first of all, gas for the population and heating, hot water, that is, tariffs that are derived from the price of gas, if we move to an adequate pricing model on gas, in principle, we can get a situation that is not even as critical as we have now, er, painted for ourselves for the fall , because it is still er, if you look at our energy balance from the point of view of our own production and internal consumption in this year will be a colossal drop in domestic consumption of natural gas well, because a significant part of the enterprise has been destroyed, the chemical industry has completely stopped in mariupol, two metallurgical plants have been lost, and the loss of economic
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assets continues . this year, that is, more than 5 million people left and some of them will return, some will not return , that is, domestic consumption by individual consumers of natural gas will also decrease that is, taking into account our domestic production and those temporary gas residues, we can come out this year with a zero e-e energy balance in terms of production and consumption. that is, you will consume exclusively your own gas or even a small amount, and here you just need to create an effective price model, that is, firstly, to block the channels of export and re-export of natural gas, that is, to block e-e, the infamous schemes with reverse gas, this is the first thing, and
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secondly, to ban the export of e-e gas for this year and the next, that is, so that gas does not came out of our e.e. from our system from our storages and e.e. it was not implemented on foreign markets if we can close this system, our own gas supply system, we will cover the schemes, first of all, the reverse schemes and block the export of gas, then we can go through the heating season absolutely normally, most of all we may even have a better situation than in europe because then we will actually provide ourselves with our own gas, unlike many european countries, and here the role of the state is still very important in order for a moratorium to be introduced on decommissioned gas wells , because now a-a, this especially applies to private business, there are cases when gas wells are simply closed in optical time and the state has to act quite brutally here, that is, if a private business does not want to extract now and closes its e- e wells, the state should introduce
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state administrations to such enterprises and e-e ensure e-e production of natural gas so that the production of our ukrainian gas does not fall and remains at least at levels of the previous lesson, that is, if we do everything , and the main thing is to untie the internal price of gas and the so-called external price parity, that is, not to focus on the european gas hubs there, relatively speaking, the prices that are formed there in the european gas hubs, but to create our own internal price model it can be the ukrainian special domestic gas exchange, it can be the field of the gas exchange. that is, you can generally switch to a single price for industry and the population this year, what we have been working towards for so long, and the price for gas will be lower than now, that is, if the population there now buys uah 8,000 with delivery and transportation, it is actually uah 10,000 per 1,000
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mileage, if we create an effective model of the domestic gas hub, close the ring schemes and close the export of gas, then at the expense of our own production, we can do what due to the fact that domestic consumption will be significantly reduced, we can reach a balanced price at the level of 5-6000 hryvnias for 1000 cubic meters, that is, there is a ready minister in this place who, by the way, it will be a single price for industry and the population it seems to me that oleksiy is ready to be the minister of energy, at least that sounds very balanced, very little to convince, and the most important thing, what is so lacking is to perform optimistically , do you agree with what you heard? well, i wanted it to be like that. thank you, thank you for including we were in direct contact with mykola illinov, financial expert and chairman of the irpenyu condominium. hello, we hope he has returned to normal life and people have arrived and everything will be fine voronin, we will
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move on to the next topic, let's talk about education if utility bills and the cost of gas can be figured out mathematically, then what to do with families and children who left ukraine and went to european schools and now write positive reviews every day, but what does studying in europe look like, how should we return them back, because in european schools don't have curtains, so what kind of school is that, then why is this school there? well, friends, let's talk about this topic and, uh, let's start with how the academic year in ukraine ended, for example, schools against the background of a destroyed building the russian occupiers completely destroyed their school and you can see that despite this they gathered together and celebrated the last bell and you can say
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that they said goodbye to their favorite building and their favorite school so we in the matter of heating houses, fall will return very quickly, and in the primary education process, we just said goodbye on september 1, september 1, and so why did we touch on this topic? we saw it on facebook in the sos parents group there are a lot of positive feedback from ukrainian parents about studying in europe, let 's watch a small story of our colleague about it and then we will talk about what to do with it, we are looking at more than 4 million people left ukraine and half of them are children, our citizens continued to get an education in emigration, did not become a foreign country, traditions and even a language, foreign schools and teaching methods are no obstacle. our children
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like it very much. ireland canton mayo junior school the teacher approaches each table in turn and explains what to do in the notebooks answers the children's questions i was impressed by how friendly the teacher-student relationship is and the children's desire to go to school experience with sweden they write only with a pencil the teacher says it is logical because the pencil can be erased and to correct the mistake for everyone, the school absolutely provides laptops , notebooks, books, pencils and other things that i am used to: preschool uniforms, then business style. sometimes the way schoolchildren dress is simply shocking. i like germany, the friendliness of the students does not raise the voice, does not have a commanding tone and commands, sat down with the children during the lessons, it is allowed to ask questions, clarify, come closer to take a closer look, every teacher in the lesson
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will help, supports learning in spain. the top is black, the bottom does not shine here, window sills do not step on wet surfaces, do not run, god forbid, do not ride a scooter, your hair must be neat, and so on in almost all comments regardless of which country the child studies in, the parents write, there is no charge for curtains or books. and the most important thing is that the teacher respects and understands the students for many parents, and now what they see is that it just came to life for them, which words that were uh voiced uh so that 5 years ago, what is the new ukrainian school and why do you need a reform, child- centrism, learning through play, learning throughout life, interests in the child, you know, for many , they would be crazy and something so incomprehensible, and even a lot of parents were opposed to these reforms. therefore that the ukrainian education system is crazy about the soviet one, it says that studying is scary, it’s hard, and nothing is given for nothing
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. of the educational process already in the homeland , friends, yes, you and i saw that ukrainians are delighted with the educational process in europe, in ukraine, they built a new ukrainian school, they built, well, they tried to change something, but when uh, when any mother will see a european school , see this kind of approach, this kind of attitude and some things with which i do not agree. sometimes the teacher does not respect the children. well, i do not agree, my son, but the program is still better, but i have two children and two sons, they are in europe, and i think. well, somehow, i would like them to finish this education there, but after that she returned to ukraine in this group, you know, i was
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impressed . he is currently studying at school somewhere in the district italy, and she was able even there, i don’t know how, but to research the cost of food for children. well , our parents know that they are there in canteens researching the final cost of tenders and the like, and she has already compared what it turns out that in italy, children’s food at school turns out to be cheaper than in kyiv. well, of course , she compares the quality of food there, we won’t explain that there children are offered pasta, different national dishes, restaurant options and ours , that is, there is a risk that it will not return to these families and for of ukraine this is a bad trend and now the night watch is being joined by yustyna turchynovska , the head of the applicant center of the ukrainian catholic university, and yustyna is already thinking about what it will be like on september 1 yes yes yes yes yes we are working with what was learned negative trends, many students went to study
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abroad, and it is difficult to predict what will happen after the war . what are your forecasts? yes, i congratulate you, in fact, at the ukrainian catholic university, we , uh, we did not have such a problem when students, even you got it. at first, it was free abroad. in fact, we literally only suspended the educational process for two weeks at the beginning. and then we actively resumed it initially in an online format. now, in part, we are simulating such a hybrid format, that is, both online and offline are opportunities, and to what extent we are preparing , in fact, here at the ukrainian catholic university, we are preparing to go to compass on our campuses from september, er, somewhere in the middle of september, because the studies will start a little later according to er all of this year's entry companies, that's why we are ready, we
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are ready for different formats, even if the situation worsens, we are ready to partially go online or completely go online, we have good systems for this, which we have worked on, and there are no problems. all students the students are all studying abroad, no one has left ukraine or not, in europe it is so simple no, actually, it is obvious that there are students who have gone abroad, some of them are actually already returning, some of them are there, but they everyone is studying, that is, since we have provided an online opportunity to study, they are actually studying , joining our classes remotely, so we really hope that the trend is that they will return to us, back to ukraine, to lviv, here to the university, i am interested in the opinion of mr. oleksiy about what he saw and heard but
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you know, not in the same context that now the mothers of ukrainian children are fine with their children studying in his european schools, well, i guess so. and if we look at this position from the point of view of from the point of view of the state, because we have seen the un data about millions of people who have left. and what does the state need now to bring back its people, and do you see it as you see it? well, in general. this is a very serious demographic crisis that awaits us now , because 5 million people actually left the country out of these five million, that's uh, 2 million are children and 3 million are women, that is, in principle, the demographic future of any country, and here the main risk you face is that children. they socialize very quickly in the new to a new environment much faster than adults, and if time is missed, that is, they will not return home there in the near future, then they can actually
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become full-fledged citizens of the countries where they are now, and they will not return to the motherland, so... well, first of all it is necessary not to reduce investments in the system of education and science during the war. in other words, this is the denominator of churchill’s famous phrase when he was brought the decision to reduce spending on education and science. he said that then what are we fighting for? of course, in the conditions of the war, there are colossal budgetary problems, but it is not worth it to cut spending on education, preschool education, science, that is, those main fields that form social capital, including medicine. what are the losses after the war? from such a simplification, they will be much more, that is, it is necessary to find funds so that investments in social capital during the war will remain at the proper level. well, of
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course, it is necessary to create an effective economic model of military economic development and post-war recovery in order for people to return to their workplaces, they returned to the quality system of education and medicine under actually returned to the situation where they remained there on their own with this crisis that we have now . well, the average of 992 institutions education calls the kyiv school of economics that they have been destroyed and it is probably obvious that by september you will not rebuild such an array of buildings because education is not only a good teacher . in principle, you said everything correctly about the fact that the state needs to be reoriented here, and there is really nothing to add here. the main thing is that there
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were funds and the war ended and you know everything, but it rests on the fact, even returning to our first topic, yes. what we talked about both about products and about utility payments, but now even about education, what, um, without real direct external financial support, in fact, it is more or less painless, it is the rear of the country that may not survive this war. well, we have to restore what was destroyed during the three months of the war, what is here. it is very important that the concept of reconstruction is now, because we see, for example, modular nursing homes being built for temporary migrants, and it is necessary to form, at least at the minimum level of the living environment, that is, not just to put 20 or 30 modular houses there. it should be, let's say , a multifunctional system. that is, there is a need to create a modular town for temporary
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migrants, but it is also necessary to create an industrial platform nearby in order to accommodate us production, so that people have a place to work and not just live, but in these modular towns, there are some state subsidies or they have jobs and a place to work, there should be a platform for services where languages ​​and medium-sized businesses could develop and there we must develop the vital social space, that is, a and e certain educational institutions and certain medical institutions. that is, it should be a multifunctional system in such towns where people have to move from those territories where hostilities are taking place, but let's just say this to build several hundreds of e-e blocks there where people will simply live on state subsidies of some kind without having the opportunity to either work or educate their children and receive high-quality medicine a-a explanation and friends
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i think we have to state that, well, frankly, a large number of people who they left ukraine, they did not return here, you see, you see this as a problem, i see this as a plus because, look, the world is becoming globalized, education is becoming globalized, these people will definitely not stop being patriots of ukraine they will definitely come back so that he invest funds in ukraine, but already being educated european people, you know if they come back, then we will talk about it. well, look at the results there, that is, optimistically, i think that a lot of people are assimilated into the euro on the territory of the european union, that ukrainians live as compatriots with us cool communities that help even now during the war, and canadians and european ukrainians, well, that is, i wanted to mean that the population of ukraine increased, and the youth who now left still returned and taught lived and worked here. thank you, friends, for
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including me. yes, oleksiy. thank you, er, you were in touch with us the entire broadcast. they commented on everything er, thank you for er, for such a deep understanding of various economic forecasts over the last few years. how do you hear even from a fan oleksiy, they don't blow in places the sum he says so excuse me for more facts and i say today this conversation was really necessary to admit it even optimistic for that thank you friends well today we discussed three big topics yes and the topic of food, public services , education, etc. i think that every viewer has something interesting to address to our viewers, tell them what to write to us in the comments about the topics that you want to hear in the night watch, because as we heard, we voiced the comment and discussed this topic and answers to the questions that concern our viewers. today we will ask the question of whether zelensky personally
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