The owner of the Sevastopol "Monsoon" was encouraged to go into politics
The staff of the largest shopping center in Sevastopol, “Musson,” asked the owner of the shopping center, Vladimir Plotka, to take part in the elections of the city Legislative Assembly, which will take place in September 2019.
This was reported by the Forpost publication, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The proposal was made at the grand opening of Monsoon after six months of inactivity.
“At Ovsyannikov’s reception, people sat next to you who wanted to be invisible, and you said things that everyone should say. Vladimir Grigorievich, you already have a team. If you are planning to become a deputy, we will help you. You are a real fighter, a real Sevastopol resident,” the employee justified his position.
Plotka has not yet given his consent.
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. But only it remained closed for so long. Moreover, the government of Sevastopol sought the demolition of the shopping center, but lost in court.
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.
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