Человек-фракция партии «Новые люди» в Псковском областном Собрании Андрей Маковский на сегодняшней сессии регионального парламента предложил ввести ограничения для мигрантов на работу в такси и общественном транспорте. Нам кажется, что эта новость не должна оставить равнодушным руководство ПсковГУ: не секрет, что значительная часть таксистов в областном центре – это иностранные студенты их Таджикистана, Туркмении и Узбекистана.
Человек-фракция партии «Новые люди» в Псковском областном Собрании Андрей Маковский на сегодняшней сессии регионального парламента предложил ввести ограничения для мигрантов на работу в такси и общественном транспорте. Нам кажется, что эта новость не должна оставить равнодушным руководство ПсковГУ: не секрет, что значительная часть таксистов в областном центре – это иностранные студенты их Таджикистана, Туркмении и Узбекистана.
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