State-private partnership register includes 75 objects

07/09/15 12:32

State-private partnership register includes 75 objects

Among them are facilities belonging to healthcare, education, energy, road and transportation, melioration, social protection and sports areas
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Today, 9 July, the government has adopted the regulation «On approval of the list of objects for state-private partnership». The document has been developed in view of Pridnestrovie's law «On state-private partnership», which is to come into effect on 26 July, and the concept of the development of state-private partnership (SPP) in Pridnestrovie for 2015−2019.

According to the minister of economic development, Alevtina Slinchenko, the state-private partnership is the mechanism which enables the state and the private sector partner to cooperate using conventional methods in order to organise planning, financing, construction and exploitation of the objects that require serious financial placements.

«Almost all ministries and agencies have taken part in working out a state-private partnership register. Within this register we tried to define the facilities that could further become the base for preparing SPP projects. First of all, these are 11 healthcare projects, 3 educational projects, 21 projects in the area of power engineering, 1 road and transportation project, 5 in the area of melioration and agricultural water-supply, 1 in the field of sports, 21 in the area of telecommunication, 12 in the sphere of social protection," said Alevtina Slinchenko.

She added that, when compiling this register, every ministry and agency had analysed the existing objects necessary for the state and requiring financial placements. Besides, some of the listed facilities already have potential investors.

«The state-private partnership will help to attract additional resources, redistribute risks between state and private business, direct businessmen's efforts to the solution of socially important socio-economic issues and tasks while maintaining the state's integral powers and functions," underscored the chairwoman of the government, Tatyana Turanskaya.