May 12, 2015Luzhkov called the Russian economy "anti-people"The Russian economy "antinational and unsustainable." Such an opinion was expressed by the former mayor of Moscow, Yuri
Luzhkov in an interview with "Komsomolskaya Pravda" published on
Tuesday, May 12.Luzhkov, who engaged in the development of agriculture, said that in Russia there was "horrifying" pricing system. Rising cost of bread, milk and other products, according to him, shows price collusion manufacturers or retailers. 80 percent of the income from the loaf of bread is sold to resellers and wholesalers, said the former mayor. "This economy is not viable, antinational," - he stressed.
The former mayor also explained that he wanted the example of his own farm to understand the structure of the agriculture of Russia, then to develop proposals to improve the industry. This Luzhkov noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin is aware of his initiative, but did not elaborate.
Yuri Luzhkov, who was the mayor of Moscow since 1992, was removed from office in 2010 by decree of Dmitry Medvedev, the then president of Russia. The document said that Luzhkov was dismissed due to lack of confidence. Medvedev later explained that his decision was linked to the "unprecedented scale of corruption" and the traffic jams of the capital.In recent years, headed by Luzhkov LLC Stud "Veedern" in the Kaliningrad region. The company engaged in raising sheep and horses, crop and processing agricultural products. In March 2015 it was announced that the former mayor launches buckwheat.
The former mayor also explained that he wanted the example of his own farm to understand the structure of the agriculture of Russia, then to develop proposals to improve the industry. This Luzhkov noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin is aware of his initiative, but did not elaborate.
Yuri Luzhkov, who was the mayor of Moscow since 1992, was removed from office in 2010 by decree of Dmitry Medvedev, the then president of Russia. The document said that Luzhkov was dismissed due to lack of confidence. Medvedev later explained that his decision was linked to the "unprecedented scale of corruption" and the traffic jams of the capital.In recent years, headed by Luzhkov LLC Stud "Veedern" in the Kaliningrad region. The company engaged in raising sheep and horses, crop and processing agricultural products. In March 2015 it was announced that the former mayor launches buckwheat.
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