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In Kiev demanding the open area Nemtsov

В Киеве требуют открыть площадь Немцова

In Kiev, the locals are required to name a space in honor of Russian politician Boris Nemtsov. A draft proposal with a vote posted on the website of the municipality.

Nameless area in Desnyanskiy district at the intersection of Mayakovsky and Dreiser. At the moment the proposal was voted over a thousand users. “For” 521 people and “against”, and 517 (as of 16:47 on 12 July).

Also in Solomenskiy district propose to call the Boulevard of Ivan Lepse in honor of Czech writer, first President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Havel. The discussion was attended by almost 4.6 thousand users. Of them, 2.6 thousand supported the proposal and against – 1970 people (as of 16:30 12 July).

Voting takes place from 13 may to 13 July, and caused a stormy discussion in social networks. In particular, opponents of the option with Nemtsov noted that the politician is just “used” the Ukrainian question.

“Both controversial vote: the Germans, of course, a decent man, but he is a patriot of Russia and at the time openly called to make Russian a state language in the Crimea, writes in a Facebook lawyer Alexei Kurennoy. Do we showcase of the Russian world?”.

He called Havel “a hostage to attempts of political manipulation and the imposition of Kiev to the will of others. According to three, the voting voices of the wind.

“In the Ukrainian capital, the streets must carry the names of Ukrainian heroes, and in the capital of the Czech Republic and Russia – its”, – wrote in the social network of the users.

Kiev is also write that Ukraine is not consistent for the society of historical figures.

Earlier in Kiev, Moscow Avenue was renamed in honor of Stepan Bandera.

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