Deripaska swallowed a gangster from Kennedy, but intends to butt heads with Zyuganov
The Communist Party of the Russian Federation intends to make inquiries to the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, the Prosecutor General's Office and the Investigative Committee regarding the situation in the Russian aluminum industry.
Thus, the party will defend its leader Gennady Zyuganov from a defamation lawsuit filed by oligarch Oleg Deripaska.
Deputy from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Dmitry Novikov stated this today on the sidelines of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Only the state can develop a course that protects the national interests of the country. It is impossible to count on the Russian oligarchy to do this. We recently witnessed how the Russian aluminum industry came under the control of Washington. This is a direct consequence of Mr. Deripaska’s actions,” Novikov said.
Deripaska appealed to the Tverskoy Court of Moscow with a demand to recover 1 million rubles from the leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. for Gennady Zyuganov calling his business a scam and a crime
“He doesn’t really mind. He doesn't like the shape. But a parliamentarian is a person elected by the people who is obliged to say what he thinks, what worries him. The form here can be any. You can even exceed some standards. The main thing is to save our country. It is for such a case that parliamentary immunity is needed. But Deripaska files a lawsuit, and the court accepts it,” said famous film director Vladimir Bortko.
He recalled that US Senator Kennedy called Derepaska “a gangster caught in the act,” but the Russian oligarch did not dare to sue him.
Let us recall that Deripaska bought the exemption of Rusal and himself from American sanctions for a stake in aluminum enterprises. Eventually The Russian share in the strategic industry has decreased from approximately 70 to 44,95% without the right to increase it. In addition, of the 12 members of the board of directors of Rusal, 8 are now foreigners.
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