Krasnodar residents appealed to Putin over broken roads and garbage
Residents of the Muzykalny microdistrict in Krasnodar recorded a message for the Russian president's direct line, complaining about the state of the roads and the lack of garbage collection. They say their appeals to local authorities have been ineffective.
As reported by the " Caucasian Knot ," on December 15, residents of Krasnodar's Yubileyny microdistrict recorded a video message to Vladimir Putin protesting against the embankment development. According to City Duma deputy Alexander Safronov, over a thousand people participated in the protest . Safronov was summoned to the police on December 17 because of the video message.
On November 23, Krasnodar residents called on Mayor Yevgeny Naumov to attend a meeting with residents of the Yubileyny microdistrict who oppose development on the embankment. For three days, city officials failed to respond to the video message. Before the direct line with the governor, Yubileyny residents recorded a video message reminding them that a third church in the Yubileyny microdistrict of Krasnodar is planned to be built in a recreation area for local residents. During the direct line, Kuban Governor Kondratyev announced that the request to build the church had been made by members of the SVO.
Residents of the Muzykalny microdistrict in Krasnodar recorded a message to Putin. About 20 people gathered in front of overflowing trash bins. They complained about the state of the roads and the lack of garbage collection.
"We're asking you to help us. We've appealed to our city leaders multiple times, but there's been no results. We live in filth and trash," says one of the petitioners.
By 12:30 PM Moscow time, this video had garnered 3,201 views and 18 comments on the Krasnodar Teletype Telegram channel, which has over 138,000 subscribers.
"After such massive appeals, will the city and regional authorities be fired?" Vladimir Grigorenko asked.
"So, did they listen to the people, or is it just the usual runaround from local authorities?" asked Asker_tomaev tomaev
Earlier, Krasnodar residents, together with representatives of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, began collecting signatures demanding the resignation of Mayor Yevgeny Naumov. By November 25, activists had collected over 1,000 signatures demanding the mayor's resignation.
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Source: https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/419200