Sergey Elkin has beaten the enrichment of the Prime Minister of Russia. Artist from Russia has created a caricature on the subject of illicit enrichment, the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev. The cartoon depicted the main characters of the novel “Twelve chairs” Ostap Bender and Kisa Vorobyaninov …
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The Prime Minister found many expensive homes, vineyards and apartments. Netizens responded to the investigation of the FBC on the property of the Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev. Alexei Navalny, along with his colleagues found out that the official has about 70 thousand roubles, which he received through the …
Read More »Navalny has published an investigation by Medvedev. Video
Funds Medvedev was translated no less than 70 billion rubles. Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny published in the blog the investigation of the Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev. As found Navalny and his associates, the head of the government owns vast tracts of land in the elite areas, manages …
Read More »In Russia there was a scandal because of the mansions and yachts Medvedev
The FCO has published an investigation about the Russian and foreign residences, which belong to Medvedev. The Fund of struggle against corruption published an investigation about a property, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. The publication describes several estates in Russia and abroad. The FCO claim that Dmitry Medvedev is in control …
Read More »Over Dmitry Medvedev laughed in a caustic caricature
Sergei Yolkin portrayed Medvedev on the podium. Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev spoke at an investment forum in Sochi and declared that the Russian economy is in a phase of growth, and unemployment in the country. The famous cartoonist Sergei Elkin responded quickly and created a new caricature of …
Read More »Medvedev upset the Russians talk about sanctions
The Russian Prime Minister predicts that the West is unable legally to immortalize sanctions Russia must be ready to maintain sanctions indefinitely given the fact that the West attempts to “immortalize” them in law, said Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. “Once again, you want to say that we should prepare …
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