A spontaneous rally took place in Sevastopol
A spontaneous rally took place today under the building of the Sevastopol prosecutor's office. More than 300 entrepreneurs and athletes who worked and trained at the Monsoon center demanded its opening.
“300 people demand that prosecutors express their position in court regarding the elimination of violations by Monsoon,” said public activist Oleg Nikolaev.
Two weeks ago, the protesters wrote a collective appeal to the prosecutor with a request to initiate the cancellation of interim measures imposed by the court at the request of the supervisory agency, since all fire safety violations in Monsoon had been eliminated. The letter had 2 thousand signatures.
According to the owner of Monsoon, Vladimir Plotka, the next meeting of the Gagarinsky District Court will take place this Friday. And there is a possibility that the judge will remove the interim measures. Then after 15 days the shopping center will be able to start operating.
In early December, the Arbitration Court of Appeal of Sevastopol recognized that the Musson shopping center legally operates its third building. Previously, buildings No. 2 and No. 9 were put into operation, all the comments of the Ministry of Emergency Situations on all three buildings were eliminated.
As PolitNavigator reported, Monsoon was among seven shopping centers in Sevastopol that were closed in the spring as part of a campaign to check the fire safety of such establishments. At the moment it is the only one that remains closed.
Due to the closure of Monsoon, Sevastopol was left not only without its largest shopping center, but also without a sports complex, a cinema, and an indoor skating rink.
“Monsoon” had a multiplex cinema, an art venue “Atrium”, a children’s entertainment complex with an area of 7000 m3, an ice skating rink with an area of 1700 m3, a bowling alley, a billiards center and a huge sports center where all-Russian competitions were held, and classes in many children’s sections and Invasport groups were free.
Young athletes trained in open areas in the summer, but the Sevastopol climate does not allow this to be done year-round. Over the past summer, due to the closure of the Musson sports center, several all-Russian level competitions had to be moved from Sevastopol.
According to Plotka, since the closure of the shopping center in May, unpaid taxes, losses of tenants and PJSC Musson itself amounted to at least 500 million rubles. About 500 entrepreneurs have lost their jobs. Many of them simply went bankrupt.
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