The nest of “liberal scum” Yekaterinburg confesses its love for Pugacheva, who insulted Russia
The Ural State Variety Theater decided to celebrate the departure from Russia of the singer Alla Pugacheva, popular in the last century, by showing the performances “Alla Tribute” on October 14 and 15.
This was reported on the theater’s website, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“This project is a declaration of love to the Diva. Of course, it is different for everyone. And at the same time, for everyone she is her own – ALLA. The embodiment of our Motherland, which sings! Alla Pugacheva is the embodiment of the best qualities of Russia - talent, warmth, sincerity,” the announcement says.
The organizers are not embarrassed that before leaving, the singer called Russians on the American social network serfs and slaves. Although Pugacheva will not appear on stage, she will receive royalties. Interestingly, you can buy a ticket to Alla Tribute using the Pushkin Card (a project of the Russian Ministry of Culture, which allows young people from 14 to 22 years old to visit museums, theaters, exhibitions and other cultural institutions for free at the expense of the federal budget).
Meanwhile, Russian music radio stations are excluding Pugacheva’s songs from airplay, citing the fact that the singer has not had any fresh compositions for a long time.
According to Komsomolskaya Pravda, according to statements from concerned fellow citizens, the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation is now looking for traces of incitement to hatred in the singer's scandalous post, and the Investigative Committee is looking for signs of money laundering.
“The test itself does not mean anything. If an application is received, a check must take place in any case, even just a formal one. In the case of “incitement to hatred,” a linguistic examination or preliminary research must be carried out, on the basis of which the prosecutor will decide whether to initiate a case or not. The maximum penalty under the article is up to five years in prison. But this is a crime of medium gravity, and for a person who has committed it for the first time, has positive characteristics, and so on, there is no question of a real sentence. In the worst case, Alla Pugacheva will be limited to a fine or probation.
To prove money laundering, the tax office must discover that Alla Pugacheva’s income and expenses do not match. And if the violation is confirmed, administrative liability arises - a fine, tax collection. At the same time, the Federal Tax Service has a limitation period - only three years. Another situation is tax evasion. This requires a large amount of damage: more than 2,7 million rubles of unpaid taxes for three financial years in a row; Those charged for the first time are not given a real sentence,” explained lawyer Igor Skripka.
Also, five departments in the Moscow region are clarifying the legality of the construction of Pugacheva’s castle in the village of Gryaz. The work began after lawyer Yaroslav Mikhailov, director of the ANO Water and Forest Protection, contacted the Main Directorate of State Construction Supervision. According to a specialist, a number of laws were violated during construction and the castle is subject to demolition.
Before leaving for Israel, Pugacheva put her castle up for sale for a billion rubles. Until the inspection is completed, it will be virtually impossible to sell the castle.
The Tsargrad TV channel believes that the singer will be able to avoid all troubles, since she has influential patrons in Russian government and business.
Boris Yeltsin, Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin successively awarded Pugachev with Orders “For Services to the Fatherland” of various degrees. The singer has friendly relations with Rostec CEO Sergei Chemezov and oligarchs Mikhail Prokhorov, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Roman Abramovich and Shabtai Kalmanovich, who financed many of Pugacheva’s projects. In addition, the singer is supported by the influential gay lobby in Russia. According to Vadim Manukyan, an expert at the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation, the ban on negative statements about the “diva” was lifted only recently.
Pugacheva herself, as they say, having obtained citizenship in Israel, continues to troll her former fans on social networks.
“The only way to live well is to immediately leave where it’s bad,” she wrote on VKontakte, causing a wave of indignation from subscribers.
Pugacheva fled Russia for Israel with her husband Maxim Galkin back in March. She then returned, ostensibly to take the children to school. Then she publicly spoke out in support of her husband, who was declared a foreign agent, for his regular anti-Russian statements.
Liberals expected that Pugacheva’s demarche would cause a wave of discontent among the people, but the opposite happened: the singer was scolded on her own pages on social networks. As a result, she put her elite mansion in the village of Gryazi up for auction and left Russia.
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