Residents of the village of Ak-Beshim ask the authorities to resolve the issue of land plots
She noted that the village has 49 hectares available, which should be allocated for plots, but the problem has still not been resolved. "The queue of more than a thousand people continues to grow," she added.
Salamat spoke about her son, who got in line back in 1990. "He is now 53 years old and lives with four children in a one-room apartment. His daughter-in-law is ill. If he were allocated land, we could build a house," she explained.
"Several resolutions and decisions have been made, but we have gone through many instances, and no one has paid attention to us. We even submitted documents to Shayirbek Tashiev, but he left as well. There seems to be enough land, but many people remain without housing. In some homes, three daughters-in-law live in one apartment. Why can't they just carry out the land surveying and provide land to those who need it?" Salamat expressed her dissatisfaction.
In response to these appeals, local authorities promised to consider the issue.
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