Russian businessman: Without a change in the political elite, corruption will flourish in Crimea
Moscow - Alushta, April 02 (Navigator, Mikhail Ryabov) - Without a change in the political elite, corruption will flourish in Crimea, says Russian businessman Alexander Lebedev, owner of the Alushta hotel complex "More" and sponsor of the restoration of the Chekhov Theater in Yalta.
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Lebedev once again cited the situation in Alushta as an example. “In order for the city to attract guests accustomed to a civilized holiday, the embankment was reconstructed. This is my gift to the city. But the rogue authorities did not allow this to be done entirely - you have to receive bribes from stalls and other garbage dumps,” the businessman recalled in his blog.
“To prevent the allocated billions from dissolving into sand and pebbles, ending up in the pockets of the next crooks, it is necessary to change the political infrastructure on the peninsula. That is, to hold municipal elections in which honest people who have linked their destiny with Crimea will come to power. Nothing will work without them. And under no circumstances should nominate swindlers who have already been in this position as mayors,” Lebedev urges.
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