"THE POLICY OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF ARMENIA (RPA) DESTROYS YEREVAN," INGA ZARAFYAN SAYS
April 2 2013
"As far as I remember, we haven't seen a good mayor who could
maintain the land. Everyone lives in Yerevan, everyone aspires to
live in Yerevan, it is the most expensive land, and there are the
most expensive apartments here. If there is such pressure, it will
be very hard for the mayor to resist that pressure. Unfortunately,
one needs political will to solve the most difficult problems. What
will the mayor do, if he is ordered from above? In this sense,
we have never had a good mayor, because the ruling party destroys
Yerevan at its order," environmentalist Inga Zarafyan said during a
conversation with www.aravot.am. She didn't wish to say which of the
candidates running for mayor will be the most useful for the city. "If
the ruling party is so convinced that it will win the majority of
votes and will continue its policy, I can say that this policy is just
destroying Yerevan. Whoever it is, he will have to change this policy,
this approach. The downtown is in a very bad condition. Our face,
Yerevan, can collapse at any moment, because everyone knows that
these buildings are not built in accordance with the rules..., no
one lives in those large buildings, what will happen if people enter
there? What will happen with that downtown? The communications will
not withstand; moreover, what will happen, if God forbid that there
should be a seismic vibration?" Ms. Zarafyan is not happy anymore,
but disappointed, when she hears promises about landscaping the city.
"That phrase is not pleasant for me any longer. They use the expression
'green belt area' like empty words. We don't have a green belt area,
but we talk about it. They cover something with grass and say that it
is a green area. They erect a building on the grass and again call it
a green area." Ms. Zarafyan doesn't believe both the promises and the
slogans of the parties. "I don't believe slogans at all. I believe
my eyes." Arpine SIMONYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/04/02/153354/
© 1998 - 2013 Aravot - News from Armenia
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
April 2 2013
"As far as I remember, we haven't seen a good mayor who could
maintain the land. Everyone lives in Yerevan, everyone aspires to
live in Yerevan, it is the most expensive land, and there are the
most expensive apartments here. If there is such pressure, it will
be very hard for the mayor to resist that pressure. Unfortunately,
one needs political will to solve the most difficult problems. What
will the mayor do, if he is ordered from above? In this sense,
we have never had a good mayor, because the ruling party destroys
Yerevan at its order," environmentalist Inga Zarafyan said during a
conversation with www.aravot.am. She didn't wish to say which of the
candidates running for mayor will be the most useful for the city. "If
the ruling party is so convinced that it will win the majority of
votes and will continue its policy, I can say that this policy is just
destroying Yerevan. Whoever it is, he will have to change this policy,
this approach. The downtown is in a very bad condition. Our face,
Yerevan, can collapse at any moment, because everyone knows that
these buildings are not built in accordance with the rules..., no
one lives in those large buildings, what will happen if people enter
there? What will happen with that downtown? The communications will
not withstand; moreover, what will happen, if God forbid that there
should be a seismic vibration?" Ms. Zarafyan is not happy anymore,
but disappointed, when she hears promises about landscaping the city.
"That phrase is not pleasant for me any longer. They use the expression
'green belt area' like empty words. We don't have a green belt area,
but we talk about it. They cover something with grass and say that it
is a green area. They erect a building on the grass and again call it
a green area." Ms. Zarafyan doesn't believe both the promises and the
slogans of the parties. "I don't believe slogans at all. I believe
my eyes." Arpine SIMONYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/04/02/153354/
© 1998 - 2013 Aravot - News from Armenia
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress