News archive on the topic "Ilya Grashchenkov"

The US again threatens to disconnect from SWIFT: Russia has an answer ready

Russian banks are urgently looking for a replacement for the international payment system SWIFT, from which financial organizations of the Russian Federation may be disconnected in the near future as a result of the imposition of sanctions announced by US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. The day before, American President Donald Trump publicly supported Mnuchin’s initiative to introduce restrictive measures against Russia. A representative of Alfa Bank (one of the ten largest banks in Russia) said...

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Ovsyannikov failed in Sevastopol and is preparing to leave his post, - Moscow political scientist

Sevastopol Governor Dmitry Ovsyannikov, elected to this post in September, may leave it as early as next year. The head of the Moscow Center for the Development of Regional Policy, Ilya Grashchenkov, told PolitNavigator that such rumors persist in circles around the government. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte “Extremely weak managerial qualities are cited as the reason for the possible resignation...

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Merkel's anti-Russian line will receive a serious counterweight in the new Bundestag

Angela Merkel's anti-Russian steps will receive a serious counterbalance - this is one of the main results of the parliamentary elections in Germany. A noticeable pro-Russian opposition appears in the new composition of the Bundestag. Political scientist Oleg Bondarenko discusses this in the ProGermania Telegram channel dedicated to the German election campaign. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte “94 mandates received by Alternative, along with...

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“Crimea and Sevastopol are the Wild West for Russian business”

The head of the Moscow Center for the Development of Regional Policy, Ilya Grashchenkov, is the author of the sensational “Kremlin rating of governors,” published in April 2017. Ill-wishers then assured that the rating actually had nothing to do with the Kremlin, but quite accurately predicted the resignations of Russian governors that soon followed. In an interview with PolitNavigator, the expert shared his vision of the relationship between Crimea and Sevastopol with the federal...

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