?The overwhelming majority of Russian people think that many decisions made in the course of privatization in the early and middle 1990s, are, to put it mildly, very questionable,? Putin said. ?Certainly, people, whose personal fortune made $5, 6 or 7 billion within five or six years, can afford spending several millions on the protection of their interests,? he said.
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Putin Afraid Of Dimissal
Putin said that certain oligarchs might want to replace the Russian president
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that he was aware of some Russian business groups that want his dismissal.
Speaking to Israeli television Putin said that certain oligarchs might want to replace the Russian president. ?I think that those who break the law and want to bring Russia back to the old times might want that to happen,? Putin said, Itar-Tass reported.
?A policy targeted, on one hand, at the support of Russian law-abiding businesses and business leaders, and, on the other hand, at the equality of everyone in the eyes of law, is meeting and will meet the support of the overwhelming majority of citizens of the Russian Federation, and I would not doubt that for a second.?
?The overwhelming majority of Russian people think that many decisions made in the course of privatization in the early and middle 1990s, are, to put it mildly, very questionable,? Putin said. ?Certainly, people, whose personal fortune made $5, 6 or 7 billion within five or six years, can afford spending several millions on the protection of their interests,? he said.
?The overwhelming majority of Russian people think that many decisions made in the course of privatization in the early and middle 1990s, are, to put it mildly, very questionable,? Putin said. ?Certainly, people, whose personal fortune made $5, 6 or 7 billion within five or six years, can afford spending several millions on the protection of their interests,? he said.




