Prigozhin will sue the opposition “until they learn to whine at the door”
Yevgeny Prigozhin’s lawsuits against employees of the Anti-Corruption Foundation will become a vivid lesson for the Russian opposition on why it is worth complying with Russian legislation.
Today, October 13, Concorde answered to the publication's question "On the eve.Ru" about the entrepreneur’s decision to file claims against Alexei Navalny, Leonid Volkov, Lyubov Sobol, Maxim Shevchenko and Vladimir Milov.
According to Prigozhin, filing a lawsuit is the only way to accustom opposition members to comply with Russian legislation. A team of lawyers is currently working on this, the entrepreneur said.
He noted that such a measure can be compared to raising domestic animals, or rather, training them to use a tray, so that they get used to “whining under the door when they want to run out to relieve themselves.”
According to the businessman, progress has only just begun with regard to Navalny, but after the blogger fled to Germany, he immediately lost control. Finding himself in another country, the head of FBK became so “relaxed” that he suffered from “verbal diarrhea.”
“Here is one of them, Lyokha-Novichok, who was already potty trained, but when he got to Germany, he relaxed his biological orifices to celebrate and broke out in ‘verbal diarrhea,’” the press service quoted the businessman as saying.
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