For residents of Crimea, paid entrance to the park, which was taken away from Taruta, remains
Moscow - Partenit, March 23 (PolitNavigator, Maxim Karpenko) - For residents of Crimea, entrance to the Aivazovskoye Park in Partenit remains paid, despite the nationalization of the facility, previously controlled by the Ukrainian oligarch Sergei Taruta.
The Russian magazine Vlast reports this.
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The publication recalls that back in November, the Aivazovskoye sanatorium became the property of the republic. According to the speaker of the State Council of Crimea, Vladimir Konstantinov, the initiator of nationalization was the “people of Crimea”, outraged by the fencing of the boarding house park and paid entrance to the park. The prosecutor's office also demanded that admission be made free.
“Four months later, ordinary Crimeans have not seen the advantages of the transfer of ownership: the park is also surrounded by a fence, and the entrance to the territory of Aivazovsky is still paid and costs 200 rubles,” writes Vlast.
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