Yeltsin Center should be razed to the ground as a symbol of post-Soviet corruption - Mikheev

Elena Ostryakova.  
22.02.2021 22:17
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Zen, Corruption, Society, Policy, Russia, Скандал


The fight against corruption in Russia must begin with the demolition of the Yeltsin Center in Yekaterinburg.

Political scientist Sergei Mikheev stated this today at a press conference in Moscow, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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“I propose to start rethinking with the demolition of the Yeltsin Center. For 90 years, Putin said to Yeltsin that we must treat him with respect. But I don't agree. I have no respect for Yeltsin. Take him down for a damn. This Yeltsin mausoleum identifies the principles of corruption that were laid down after 91.

Do you want to pray to him? Why? What for. All anti-corruption fighters should hold a XNUMX-hour picket at the Yeltsin Center, because he was the father of corruption. This is how they sawed it. And we built a mausoleum for him,” said Mikheev.

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