Абхазская оппозиция призывает к отставке главы МВД.

В преддверии референдума в Абхазии, проведение которого запланировано на 10 июля, в Сухуми среди оппозиционных сил уже кипят страсти.

Вчерашний съезд оппозиционных сил перерос в стихийный митинг и в штурм здания МВД в Сухуми. Как сообщают СМИ, митингующие требовали отставки главы ведомства Леонида Дзапшба из-за ухудшения криминогенной ситуации в стране и препятствование свободного волеизъявления сотрудников МВД на референдуме.

Напомним, что главный вопрос референдума - "Считаете ли вы необходимым проведение досрочных выборов президента?".

Оппозиция считает, что в республике сожилась сложная политико-экономическая ситуация и поэтому призвала президента Рауля Хаджимба к проведению референдума. По мнению местных наблюдателей, согласившись на такой шаг президент пошел на большой риск, так как силы в стране разделились поровну.

"Социально-экономическая ситуация в стране непростая. Это связано со многими факторами, в первую очередь внешними. Рост инфляции, сопутствующий ему рост цен, снижение покупательской способности рубля не могло не отразиться на нашей экономике," - заявил Хаджимба накануне в интервью российской газете "Известия".

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Митингующие у здания МВД в Сухуми.

 

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