G. Gulyuk, head of the Vologdamelioratsia Association, repeatedly assured the residents that he would meet their basic demands with regard to their living conditions. But he didn’t have time to accomplish this — he was promoted. And this occurred after the province people’s control committee brought him to account for figure padding and unsatisfactory construction work on social, cultural, and other public facilities. I attempted to find out from him why he hadn’t kept the promise he made to the residents of Priluki.
“According to the calculations, there should be enough heat,” G. Gulyuk answered. “I don’t see any particular problems.”
Meanwhile, houses continue to be built in the settlement, and the new leadership of the association, in the person of P. Sery, isn’t racking its brains over where to get heat for them.