Dozens of old stalls from Ciocana have not been demolished yet
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Even if the stalls from the center of the Capital disappeared, those still remained in the urban landscape. These cheap buildings can be found very easy all around the city: in parks, bus stations, yards of the block of flats and so on. Some of the stalls don't even work. For example, on Petru Zadnipru street from Ciocana sector there are two broken stalls. One of the stalls was previously a shoemaker and the other one, a place for selling alimentary products.
"Nobody needs these stalls. What do they sell here? Nothing."
"The stalls make the urban landscape to look worse."
Ruslan Codreanu, the deputy mayor of the Capital says that the branches are responsible about these things.
"Each year, the branches receive a certain amount of money to demolish the stalls that don't work anymore. This year, the sum increased with seven hundred thousand", said Ruslan Codreanu, the deputy mayor of the Capital.
On the other side, Galina Bostan, the branch of Ciocana declared that they don't have a place to store the old stalls.
Another problem is that in some zones, there are a lost of such buildings, for example, the surrounding of the Republican hospital. Even if the law forbids this thing.
"The old stalls make the city landscape look worse. The whole city looks like a market."
In October of last year, 64 stalls from the Center of the Capital there were demolished at the request of Pavel Filip. At the present moment, in Chisinau there are 2 800 stalls.