Posted 1 октября 2021,, 11:27

Published 1 октября 2021,, 11:27

Modified 24 декабря 2022,, 22:36

Updated 24 декабря 2022,, 22:36

"And earlier the cultural centers were built..." A barn for tea drinking was solemnly opened in Udmurtia

"And earlier the cultural centers were built..." A barn for tea drinking was solemnly opened in Udmurtia

1 октября 2021, 11:27
The authorities of one of the Udmurt villages benefited the residents by erecting a miserable "gazebo" with one bench and one armchair inside.

Not so long ago, Novye Izvestia reported that a wooden toilet with a cesspool for local bus drivers was solemnly opened in Angarsk, Irkutsk region. And here is a new message of the same kind. She is from the Udmurt village of Kabakovo, in which a gazebo was also solemnly opened, the construction of which cost the local authorities as much as 161 thousand rubles!

Inside the structure there are bare walls, a bench and one armchair.

But, as the head of the Glazovsky district, Vyacheslav Sabrekov, wrote in his blog, “here you can get together with friends to chat, or maybe have some tea”.

He told about this event on his page in VKontakte, and posted photos of this wretched in every sense of the building with bare walls made of corrugated board and a plank floor. And all thanks to active residents and participation in the self-taxation program with the project "Improvement of the village of Kabakovo".

The opening of the building, according to Sabrekov, was accompanied by "musical numbers, drinking games, delicious porridge and aromatic hot tea".

This news, which was announced in his blog by Senator of the Federation Council Anton Belyakov, caused a real shock among readers:

- This is degradation! Palaces and houses of Culture were built in the USSR! And what is this lavatory or bus stop?

- Well, this is a construction change house, for 30 thousand you can buy it on Avito. Whoever has already built such a house will give it back with joy, because it is not needed anymore.

- In the sixties, in general, poor years, in a village near Moscow, a lot of new things appeared: both asphalt paths, and columns with water every three houses to make it easier to carry buckets, and bus stops, etc. Not once did not a single deputy take credit for it, they considered it a duty.

What is happening now I can only call one word: shit. Shit in every sense...

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