
The document should provide answers to the questions that became especially relevant after the recent tragedy in the abandoned building of the National Hotel: who is responsible for the fate of such objects, what measures should be taken and by whom, and what may be the future fate of such objects.
At the same time, Mayor General Ion Ceban instructed to erect a fence around the former National Hotel, and to send the bill for the incurred expenses to the owners of the object later. He also promised that the mayor’s office will send a written request to the government to take other public institutions in Chisinau, which are in a state of total neglect, under protection. For example, such as the former lyceum “Real” and the building of the Philharmonic Society, which was damaged by fire and is freely accessible and dangerous.
Roman Gunyavyi, a specialist in development, noted that the mayor presented a constructive position on dangerous objects in the city and supported the idea of creating a list of them. In addition, he suggested that the city budget for the next year should include a special item for the construction of fences for such objects.









