The Communist Party of the Russian Federation is trying to earn points on the topic of dissatisfaction with the demolition of Khrushchev buildings in Moscow
Deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation are trying to mobilize Muscovites to fight the renovation program - relocation from old “Khrushchev” buildings to new buildings.
Deputy Denis Parfenov held a meeting with voters in Medvedkovo, where residents are unhappy with the compaction development on Shokalsky Passage. A building with an area of 30 square meters is being erected there. m. to accommodate a 000-story building with an area of 9 sq. m. m. At the same time, as the participants of the gathering said, the area is acutely lacking in social infrastructure.
“The insidiousness of the renovation program is that it artificially pushes people together. Some people need housing, while others don’t need their environment to be destroyed. Both those who are being resettled and those to whom they are being resettled are not happy,” Parfenov said.
Representatives of other districts of Moscow, where the same problems exist, came to Medvedkov’s gathering, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The police observed the event and detained a citizen with a poster (this type of activity is prohibited at a meeting with a deputy). People were outraged by the actions of law enforcement officers.
The federal law on renovation in Moscow was adopted in 2017. It is noteworthy that then deputies from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation supported him. Thus, Alexey Russkikh advocated expanding the program throughout Russia. According to him, the renovation program on a Russian scale will require about 600 billion rubles, since in the country over the past 20 years the volume of dilapidated housing has increased by 3 times, emergency housing by 7 times, 40 million citizens live in unsafe, dilapidated or in need of repair houses.
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