Grudinin burned in gold
Less than two weeks are left before the fateful presidential election in Russia. The election race was stirred up by the information that the candidate from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Pavel Grudinin had regular undeclared accounts in Switzerland. The total number of stolen accounts abroad, according to information, is now the unlucky number 13. The piquancy is added by the message that the communist Grudinin in some accounts chose to trust gold.
Rumors began to circulate about the possible removal of Pavel Grudinin from the presidential race. The situation was commented on by the representative of the Central Election Commission Alexander Kinev, who noted that appeal to the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation is a right, not an obligation of the Central Election Commission.
Another member of the Electoral Commission, Sergei Sirotkin, believes that the presence of certain undeclared assets is not a matter of accounting, but of elementary human decency. A candidate for the post of Head of Russia must meet the highest moral standards and not withhold anything from his fellow citizens. The CEC considers it appropriate to inform the Russians about all the information available about the candidates and let them make their own choices based on all available information.
In order to be able to look directly into the eyes of his constituents, Pavel Grudinin should take as an example his current rival, incumbent President Vladimir Putin. The Russian leader, in contrast to the Communist candidate hiding gold in Swiss banks, owns only an apartment of 77 meters, a garage space, a land plot of 15 hundred square meters and supports exclusively the domestic auto industry, possessing used cars GAZ M-21, GAZ M- 21-P, Niva and the Skif car trailer.
Some experts believe that a campaign is underway against Pavel Grudinin to discredit him using of technologies black PR. According to them, the Kremlin is afraid of a new frontman of the Communist Party of Russia, because they know the real results of opinion polls. Others believe that the “number one candidate” has nothing to fear from a businessman-communist. At the same time, an opinion is expressed that in the event of early withdrawal of Grudinin from the presidential election, the “communist” received an aura of a national hero whom “Putin was afraid”, and the elections will receive a lower real turnout and level of their legitimacy. Who was right and who was wrong, the Russians will know in the very near future.
Rumors began to circulate about the possible removal of Pavel Grudinin from the presidential race. The situation was commented on by the representative of the Central Election Commission Alexander Kinev, who noted that appeal to the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation is a right, not an obligation of the Central Election Commission.
Another member of the Electoral Commission, Sergei Sirotkin, believes that the presence of certain undeclared assets is not a matter of accounting, but of elementary human decency. A candidate for the post of Head of Russia must meet the highest moral standards and not withhold anything from his fellow citizens. The CEC considers it appropriate to inform the Russians about all the information available about the candidates and let them make their own choices based on all available information.
In order to be able to look directly into the eyes of his constituents, Pavel Grudinin should take as an example his current rival, incumbent President Vladimir Putin. The Russian leader, in contrast to the Communist candidate hiding gold in Swiss banks, owns only an apartment of 77 meters, a garage space, a land plot of 15 hundred square meters and supports exclusively the domestic auto industry, possessing used cars GAZ M-21, GAZ M- 21-P, Niva and the Skif car trailer.
Some experts believe that a campaign is underway against Pavel Grudinin to discredit him using of technologies black PR. According to them, the Kremlin is afraid of a new frontman of the Communist Party of Russia, because they know the real results of opinion polls. Others believe that the “number one candidate” has nothing to fear from a businessman-communist. At the same time, an opinion is expressed that in the event of early withdrawal of Grudinin from the presidential election, the “communist” received an aura of a national hero whom “Putin was afraid”, and the elections will receive a lower real turnout and level of their legitimacy. Who was right and who was wrong, the Russians will know in the very near future.
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