The businessmen who cut down the park in Gurzuf are hastily falsifying a survey of village residents
Businessmen, who cut down a park on the southern coast of Crimea in Gurzuf for the construction of a “phyto-center”, are hastily paying for a PR campaign in order to drown out public protests.
Local journalist and employee of the press service of the Yalta City Council Oleg Glavatsky talks about this on his page on the social network.
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He described how “sociologists” record survey results that are beneficial to the developer.
“Recruited puzzled boys walk around houses and apartments in Gurzuf, gently asking: “What do you think about the construction of a “phytocenter” in the area of the Gurzuf fork. They are holding supposedly signature sheets in their hands. Having received a negative answer, they immediately retreat without offering to sign “against”. Obviously, if the answer is positive, they helpfully slip the signature sheet for a visa.
But here’s the casuistry: the question is posed incorrectly. And correctly it would sound like this: “You are for the construction of a “phytocenter” (even if you do not know and do not understand what is meant by this word) in Gurzuf, if the documents raise doubts among law enforcement agencies, dozens of trees will be cut down, and will local residents lose their last family vacation spot? " But, of course, no order was given for such an order,” states Glavatsky.
Earlier, PolitNavigator wrote that in Gurzuf, the developer cut down dozens of trees, which caused protests from local residents. The protesters stopped the logging, and the Crimean leadership promised to look into the conflict situation. The media named the construction customer – this is local deputy Vadim Nesterenko.
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