CITIZENS ARE CONCERNED OVER YEREVAN STREETS
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04 February, 2008
Our citizens are concerned over the inconsolable state of the capital
streets and the garbage dumped here and there. Yerevan citizen Arsen
Torossian sent us a letter this morning with photos.
"Long live Arabkir, the cleanest commune of Armenia or an open dump
under the sky," the author began his letter with these words.
Arsen Torossian says at this tense pre-election period public services
should do their utmost "to please citizens and gain their confidence."
"The head of the commune is probably busy with other "important things"
therefore he neglects his duties.
The authorities had better scavenge streets instead of forcing schools
and nursery schools to attend meetings," Arsen Torossian says.
To remind, one can come across presidential contender Serzh
Sarkissian's posters at every step in Arabkir.
The Prime Minister had a meeting with the Arabkir voters on February 2.
A1+
04 February, 2008
Our citizens are concerned over the inconsolable state of the capital
streets and the garbage dumped here and there. Yerevan citizen Arsen
Torossian sent us a letter this morning with photos.
"Long live Arabkir, the cleanest commune of Armenia or an open dump
under the sky," the author began his letter with these words.
Arsen Torossian says at this tense pre-election period public services
should do their utmost "to please citizens and gain their confidence."
"The head of the commune is probably busy with other "important things"
therefore he neglects his duties.
The authorities had better scavenge streets instead of forcing schools
and nursery schools to attend meetings," Arsen Torossian says.
To remind, one can come across presidential contender Serzh
Sarkissian's posters at every step in Arabkir.
The Prime Minister had a meeting with the Arabkir voters on February 2.