Vice-Mayor of Riga decided to make search dogs out of residents of the capital
Ratnieks urged the townspeople to take to the streets and look for signs in Russian. After that, Riga residents must send finds to social networks.
The authorities, in turn, intend to create a collage of them "to draw attention to a problem that cannot be hushed up". Those who wanted were already found, someone even sent a photo of memorial plaques, the Russian-Baltic carriage factory and inscriptions on the door to the store.
The wonderful tradition of democratic Baltic nations.
Ratnieks urged the townspeople to take to the streets and look for signs in Russian. After that, Riga residents must send finds to social networks.
The authorities, in turn, intend to create a collage of them "to draw attention to a problem that cannot be hushed up". Those who wanted were already found, someone even sent a photo of memorial plaques, the Russian-Baltic carriage factory and inscriptions on the door to the store.
The wonderful tradition of democratic Baltic nations.