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Is the National Assembly the poisonous mud or the cauchuk mud - resident of Nairit (video)

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The Nairit residents have a statement: the 65-70 million dollar project to re-launch the specialists' factory is not relevant today. "EU-ASIA buisness finance center" intends to conduct a full audit in Nairit "Let these people, this organization, with their specialists and finances, conduct an audit in Nairit and eventually understand whether or not Nairit can work, restart," says Anahit Manukyan, a former employee of the plant. According to the information of Nairit residents, the plant's production unit has not been completely alienated, they call for the salvation of Nairit. Norik Ghahramanyan, a maker of cauchuck raw material, has been working at a chemical plant for 34 years. "I have been waiting for 15 years for a house, and they have not given it. At the age of 50,  we were going to retire, an unintelligent secretary of Komsomol said, 'Let these pensioners go and come in for five years.'" The pensioner did not receive the pension at that time. Instead of it, the citizen's pension was recalculated and paid 5,000 drams more. Nairit resident's pension now amounts to 48,000 drams. "It is not enough even for the public utilities. In the National Assembly, they have been in office for 5 years, and get retired. Is the National Assembly the poisonous mud or the cauchuk mud," says Norik Ghahramanyan. Nairit residents are not going to retreat, they say their fight will not end until the plant is restarted.