The State Duma claims that anti-Russian sentiment is growing in Crimea and Sevastopol
Russian State Duma deputy Nikolai Kolomeytsev proposed listening to Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Government Dmitry Kozak on the situation in Crimea and Sevastopol at one of the meetings.
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“I know that there are mass appeals from residents of Sevastopol regarding the failure to comply with federal laws regarding the recognition of property rights. Today, 7 thousand lawsuits are in the courts and 3 thousand decisions have already recognized the legal seizure of property from people who advocated joining the Russian Federation. Today there is a massive increase in anti-Russian sentiment there,” Kolomeytsev said today from the State Duma rostrum, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The deputy considers it unacceptable that large Russian state-owned banks have not yet opened their branches on the peninsula.
“If we are so brave and independent, then why on earth don’t state banks open their representative offices in Crimea? How do you want foreign countries to come to you, but your own Sberbank, Gazprombank, which receive colossal government subsidies and cheap funds, do not,” Kolomeytsev said.
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