Police Are Not Doing Their Job, Previously Effective Rules Are Not in Place: Marine Manucharyan
KP member Marine Manucharyan wrote on her Facebook page: "I approach the efforts to replace 'Sanitek' with understanding; I know that we'll hold on a bit longer (let’s really pray in the community that no epidemics start), the new machines will arrive, and the city will be cleaned of garbage. I understand that the new team has its vision for solving the city's problems, which I silently follow and wait for. But whether you want to throw stones at me or call me a Gahakhian dushovka, the fact that the city center resembles Pakistan (I have never been to that country, but the associative, stereotypical image is close in my mind) can only be denied by someone who has serious vision problems.
In the area of the former Ministry of Foreign Affairs building and the entire square, some desperate old women are begging for money, on a square meter of space, Chinese toys are being sold, and some are selling cotton from a dream bundle at that miserable Amiryan-Mashtots intersection and generally in the area until the closed market and not only there; street trade is flourishing, and there are minors standing with the sellers until the late hours of the night. That is neither the fault of 'Sanitek', nor is it the previous regime, nor is it sabotage. The police are not doing their job; in fact, the rules that were used before do not apply anymore, and you cannot manage the current situation.
I will remain silent and wait until those machines come, arrive, and the garbage is cleaned, but it is simply impossible to ignore this obvious management crisis. By the way, I am also silent about the obvious decline in the quality of municipal services in the courtyard area, but I won't remain silent for long like this."