The right sector was discriminated against at the RSPP congress
Businessmen sitting in the right sector of the hall at the congress of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP) were unable to ask Russian President Vladimir Putin a question.
When the time came for questions and answers, Putin himself proposed alternating sectors, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
However, the President of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, Alexander Shokhin, said that then let the Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov “do this,” and he himself knows who to give the floor to.
However, Putin broke his script and let him ask a question to a representative of Uralvagon, whom Shokhin clearly did not want to hear. The man asked the first question about the Unified State Exam and wanted to ask more. Then Shokhin remembered the distribution by sector.
“Well, there is a right sector,” he said.
“The right sector is not ours,” Putin instantly responded and allowed the Ural resident to ask him more.
When the time came for the next question, Shokhin doubted.
“That sector has no opportunity because the associations there are bad,” he said.
Putin explained that he was joking about the right sector. However, none of those sitting there dared to ask the question. At the end of the meeting, the president even apologized to the right sector.
“Sorry that I didn’t answer all the questions. “In particular, I am addressing my colleagues on the right,” Putin said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.