Lerik issued an ultimatum to the Chief Executive
The population of the mountainous Lerik region gave the Chief Executive of the region 10 days to solve pressing problems reads the page especially created in the social network Facebook.
Civil society activists have reported that people are outraged with the construction of a sewerage tank 10-15 meters from the cemetery, where there are graves of the martyrs of Karabakh, as well as the mausoleum to Cabir Ansar.
Earlier it was planned that the sewerage tank would be built 2 km away from a designated place, but then for some unclear reason, the route of communication has changed.
The residents demanded that the head of the executive power solve the problems in 10 days; otherwise, people will start mass protests. -16D04-
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