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Court Dismissed Maryja Tarasenka’s Claims Against “Parasite” Commission

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Court Dismissed Maryja Tarasenka’s Claims Against “Parasite” Commission
MARYJA TARASENKA
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Homel resident demands from the state 1000 rubles of compensation for being included into the base of “parasites”.

Today the Chyhunachny district court of Homel made a decision on the case of the housewife Maryja Tarasenka against the commission, which equated the Homel woman with the “parasites”. The woman’s claims were dismissed, tut.by reports.

The Chyhunachny district court dismissed Maryja Tarasenka’s claims.

We remind that the housewife filed a lawsuit seeking compensation for moral harm by the commission for the promotion of employment of the population of Chyhunachny district of Homel and the Committee on Labor, Employment and Social Security. Later, the court added to the co-defendants the district administration and the financial departments of the city and the region. The claimant estimated its damage at one thousand rubles.

About 10 years ago, Maria resigned and became a housewife. On January 15, a master from the house management called her mobile number and asked if she was employed. And then she said that since January 1, the tariffs for heating water had grown for Maryja, since she was a not working apartment owner. Maryja counted and got horrified – she would have to overpay about 100 rubles, and that was without heating and gas!

Maryja decided to prove: she had been illegally equated with the “persons not participating in the financing of state spending”.

At first, with the help of lawyers from the REP trade union, she made a complaint to the city executive committee, in which she referred to the fact that the parasite decree was unconstitutional. The answer was that local authorities have no right to evaluate the decree. Then Maryja filed a complaint with the court. She was refused again as the matter not within jurisdiction of the court.

Then the housewife appealed to the court with a different statement – seeking compensation for moral damage caused to her.

The lawyers of the REP Trade Union, Leanid Sudalenka and Andrei Stryzhak, who represented Maryja in court, insisted that the housewife should not be on the “parasite” list and should not pay for communal services at commercial prices – although she does not work for hire, she participates in the country's economy, since she pays indirect taxes when shopping in the store.

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