The Governor of Sevastopol reported on the removal of the Death Star
The acting governor of Sevastopol, professional PR man Mikhail Razvozhaev, said that he had canceled the purchase of public toilets at a price of 4,3 million for one modular structure.
He wrote about this in his telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“To be honest, you can rarely surprise me with anything. But this “creativity” of the employees of the Department of Municipal Economy was simply amazing. There was even a suspicion: could these toilets be transformed into spaceships if necessary? But it turned out that no. Naturally, this purchase was canceled today,” Razvozhaev wrote.
He illustrated the post with a photo of a modular toilet and the Death Star spaceship from the Star Wars series. The head of Sevastopol was especially upset that the city was “in all the top lists for the most wasteful purchases.”
“We became famous throughout the country! Only recently, thanks to the ONF, they sorted out a car for six million that one of our state unitary enterprises needed - they didn’t buy it, they returned it. Now such “space” toilets almost appeared in Sevastopol. This will not be allowed. Yes, people write that there are few public toilets, but everything should be in accordance with common sense,” Mikhail Razvozhaev commented on the cancellation of the purchase.
Earlier, on the official website of Russian government procurement, a notice appeared from the Sevastopol State Budgetary Institution “Parks and Squares” that it wants to buy 10 mobile autonomous toilet modules and pay 43,33 million rubles for them, received from the budget of Sevastopol in the form of a subsidy “for financial support for the implementation of state tasks".
Each module, connected to the city electrical grid for electricity and heating, must have a technical room and three cubicles (one of them for the disabled) with toilets, sinks, mirrors, toilet paper holders and bins. All this, except mirrors, must be vandal-proof, made of stainless steel. Officials from Parks and Squares demanded that each toilet module have at least one more “radio tape recorder with USB and FM receiver” and a “moisture-resistant speaker” (at least two pieces).
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