Habit is second nature: the Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol is already bickering with the new governor
The Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol opposed the proposal of the acting governor of the city, Dmitry Ovsyannikov, to move the parliament and city government from the center to the Victory Park area, to a complex that previously belonged to the Institute of Banking.
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Ovsyannikov himself stated this in an interview with RIA Novosti.
“I have already received a preliminary response from the Legislative Assembly, signed by... O. Chairman (Ekaterina Altabaeva - ed.) about the inexpediency of moving to the existing academy building. I took this answer as unsubstantiated. But the decision is made jointly and if the opinion of the city parliament satisfies all Sevastopol residents, then I am ready to adhere to it,” Ovsyannikov said.
The idea to free the city center from the authorities was initially proposed by Alexey Chaly in 2014. The city development concept developed by the Agency, which he then headed, proposed building a new administrative center on the empty Green Hill.
Ovsyannikov hints that Chaly’s project will be expensive for the city.
Let us recall that in May, local media published a letter that fell into the hands of public activists addressed to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu from two deputy ministers Ruslan Tsalikov and Nikolai Pankov. It proposed moving the Black Sea Higher Naval School named after Nakhimov (ChVVMU) to the institute complex, and organizing a boarding school for female students of the Ministry of Defense on the site of the school itself.
This initiative outraged veterans and graduates of the Nakhimov School. Nikolai Pankov was forced to travel to Sevastopol to assure the public: the historical territory of the school will not be given over for development. However, a month later it became clear that the military had not abandoned their plans. The head of the ChVVMU, captain first rank Alexander Grinkevich, told reporters that the issue of transferring the funds of the Institute of Banking to a military school for the organization of civilian faculties is being considered.
Almost immediately after this, deputies of the Sevastopol Legislative Assembly joined the fight for luxury real estate by the sea. At the end of June, they turned to the Russian government with a request to leave the banking institute in city ownership. In the future, it was planned to transfer the complex to the Invasport association, headed by one of the deputies, Evgeniy Mashchenko.
The Sevastopol Institute of Banking was opened in 2009 as a higher educational institution of the National Bank of Ukraine. In May 2014, the institute was included in the property register of Sevastopol. A year later, the property complex was transferred to the disposal of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, whose leadership announced their intention to create a financial literacy center in Sevastopol. The complex of buildings includes a large academic building, several dormitories and a sports complex.
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