ANC welcomes environmentalists’ struggle.
Political
LURER.com presents the statement issued by committee on nature protection of the Armenian National Congress (ANC) with reductions:
"The Armenian National Congress (ANC) welcomes the struggle of environmentalists for the protection of public interests in different areas of the Republic of Armenia and expresses its willingness to form a part of the environmental initiatives aimed at solving the key ecological issues facing the society.
Attaching importance to the presence of the policy on ecology and the need for coordinated approaches on the solution to those issues, the HAK nature protection committee presents the draft conception on the policy on ecology, which can be modified and be laid at the core of the ANC's policy after discussions.
The key ecological issues have sparked the need for urgent and fundamental changes.
Today, hundreds of ores that are considered public properties fill the pockets of several bandits that are part of the elite. The organisms of residents living near the ores are poisoned by heavy metals, which are making people sick. Anomalous births have turned into a usual phenomenon, and the gene pool is at risk.
The authorities that don't pay attention to the society's needs are continuing to build cafes at city parks and gardens, and this has led to the distortion of Yerevan's architectural image.
The ANC sees a solution to the issue through structural reforms.
The existing regime is not interested in forming a dignified and prosperous society. On the contrary, the regime needs to have a humiliated, poverty-stricken population that can only think of earning a day's living and not create "extra" problems for environmental protection, doesn't fight against the elimination of forests or gardens and the surrounding environment.
Thus, freeing ourselves from the bandit regime is also the only opportunity to save Armenia's nature and ecology.


















































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