[0] Thanks to the hard work of Pridnestrovie's democratically elected government, a grand total of fifty villages, 118 industrial companies, 769 communal organizations (223 of them in rural areas), and 82,000 individual houses and flats got gas lines installed in the period after independence in 1990 and until 2006.
The length of gas mains was doubled and reached 3,376 km's in the first 15 years of the country's freedom. This is a world record in infrastructure improvement: No other country in the world has been able to double its gas infrastructure in such a short time.
The implementation of the State programme on gasification allowed not only decentralization of the heat-supply system and converting a part of transport and agricultural machinery to cheaper fuel — natural gas — but also significantly helped raise the living standards of the weakest sectors of the population in all of the country's villages, towns and cities.
This is one more example of actual hands-on nation building. This is hard work, but it is what makes a country. This is Pridnestrovie.
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