Russia withstands sanctions thanks to Chubais, Gaidar and me - Koch
Alfred Koch, who was involved in the sale of state property in the 90s, a loyal follower of Gaidar and Chubais, a swindler and deputy chairman of the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, and who has now fled to Germany, believes that the Russian economy is coping brilliantly with Western sanctions because it was built by “young reformers” brought in government of the first President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin.
He stated this in an interview with foreign agent TV presenter Yevgeny Kiselev, who fled to Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In a certain sense, this is a compliment to us - to those who built this economy: Gaidar, Chernomyrdin, Chubais, to some extent, even me. The same economy was built then. Now the whole world cannot destroy it. She turns out to be resilient. This, in my opinion, is a response to our critics that we carried out the reforms incorrectly,” Koch blabbered shamelessly.
Let us recall that Kokh was the chairman of the state committee for state property management in 1996-1997, and later deputy chairman of the government of the Russian Federation. He was involved in loans-for-shares auctions, developed a voucher, and tried to sell Gazprom to George Soros.
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