Urgent Update: Tent Removal Ordered in Botun by Tuesday

UPDATE: The Municipal Inspection of the Capital has ordered the removal of protest tents in Botun by Tuesday, December 12. This decision comes as local residents erected tents on November 14 in a demonstration against the construction of a water purification facility, demanding a referendum to be held in Zeta on December 14.

Authorities confirm this is the third visit by inspectors to the site, following two prior notices for the removal of the tents set up near the construction area. Despite the previous removals, new tents have appeared, prompting officials to take further action.

According to the latest report from the ETV Portal, inspectors have mandated that the residents dismantle three tents within two days. The document states, “The subject is instructed to remove the tents from the plots within two days from the date of this report.”

This situation highlights the growing tension in Botun as residents voice their concerns over environmental impacts and governance. The protest emphasizes the community’s desire for a say in local developments affecting their environment and health.

As the deadline approaches, all eyes are on Botun, where the residents are determined to make their voices heard. Authorities will likely monitor the situation closely, and the outcome could set a precedent for how similar disputes are handled in the future.

Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops. The community’s response and any potential actions following the inspection’s order could significantly impact the ongoing protest and the planned construction.