
Citizen Questions Government Housing Promises Amidst Declining Birth Rates
A local resident has voiced concerns regarding the effectiveness of government initiatives aimed at boosting birth rates through housing support. In a recent video, the woman, speaking from her kitchen, highlighted that while the government, including the President, frequently promotes housing assistance for families with multiple children, the reality often involves significant financial obligations. "They say they give apartments for the third child, but they don't give them for free," she stated, "They offer to build, for which you have to pay a decent sum, and you'll still be paying a loan for 20 years." She questioned why current policies differ from past practices where free housing was reportedly provided, citing an example of a friend's family who received a free apartment 35 years ago. The resident emphasized her right to utilize benefits promised by the state, arguing that if the government holds citizens accountable to laws, it should also uphold its promises.