ArmInfo. Citizens who suffered from the actions of an unscrupulous developer blocked Yerevan's Mikoyan Street, demanding that the authorities protect their rights.
In particular, they are protesting the fact that the developer, represented by the company "KR Construction", having collected financial resources from citizens, did not fulfill its obligations to build a residential building on Anastas Mikoyan Street, 64, declaring itself bankrupt.
Deputy Chairman of the RA National Assembly Committee on Economic Issues Babken Tunyan met with the protesters. He noted that he is one of the victims. "I just decided to be more modest and not to advertise my problem. They called me and said that on Tuesday I would have to sign the transfer act. I asked them to send me the documents so I could read them. Now everyone has this document. But I saw that there were unacceptable conditions and asked that the developers or the owner be told that not only would I not sign it, but other residents would not do so either. You can't dictate such conditions to people, and the developer must fulfill everything that was in the design and estimate documentation. The government must put pressure on the developer to "come to his senses," the deputy noted, adding that he intends to hold meetings with responsible persons today to try to resolve the problem.
One of the protesters reported that their demands were presented to the government reception office last Thursday, but no one from the government building came out to see them. They demanded a meeting with the deputy prime minister or the prime minister, but none of them accepted them. The protester noted that if there are no punitive measures against the developer, similar problems will arise in other cases. "A 'Pandora's box' will open, and other developers will be guided by the same methods, which will create more than serious problems for many citizens. By the way, another company connected with the bankrupt company continues to build buildings in other places," the protester emphasized.
Municipal Police officers arrived at the scene of the action and demanded that the protesters clear the street, to which they responded that one of the alternative streets was open for traffic, including fire trucks and ambulances. However, the protesters promised to open the street for traffic, but assured that the protesters' actions would be consistent. "We expect a reaction from the mayor's office and the government, and if there is no reaction, our actions will be expanded to an even larger scale.
The demands of 4 thousand people cannot be ignored," the protester emphasized, adding that the protesters demanded that they be granted rights to apartments and that additional money not be collected from residents. He added that the Yerevan City Hall made changes to the original project for the construction of the complex, illegally allocating about 4 thousand square meters of territory, which were subsequently alienated. It should be noted that the residential complex at 64 Mikoyan Street was supposed to consist of 6 buildings, which were supposed to house about 1,000 apartments.