Video: Crisis in Russia: Privatization of Super Assets and Nationalization of Debts
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The discussion was attended by such well-known public figures, scientists and economists as: Andreev S. Yu. (Center for Regional Development, St. Petersburg), Bichev G. N. (MSTU named after N. E. Bauman, businessman), Ermakova I. V. (Association for Genetic Safety), Savelyev A. N. ("Great Russia"), KN Sokolov (Academy of Geopolitical Problems), Lisovskiy Yu. A., Fionova L. K. ("The STA Committee", "For the Revival of Russian Science"), N. V. Kuryanovich (European University of Law JUSTO), Myamlin K. E. (Institute of High Communitarianism), Melnichenko V. A. (Movement "Federal Village Council"), Stepanov F. Ye. (Expert Center "Strategic Management and Politics), and a number of other politicians and scientists.
A delegation of the Troops of the Don Union of the Cossacks of Russia, headed by the ataman of the Troops Skabelin V. V., who arrived from Voronezh, took part in the work of the Round Table.
The following questions were brought up for consideration by the invitees:
Continuing privatization of state property and its consequences;
Privatization of super assets - Law FZ 473 "On TORs" and its impact on the deepening of the economic crisis;
Nationalization of the country's strategic resources; a phased way out of the systemic crisis;
Legal basis for nationalization and deprivatization of the country's strategic resources.
Boldyrev Yu. Yu. acted as moderators of the Round Table. and Filin V. I. (OOD "For nationalization and deprivatization …").
In general, in their speeches on the issue under consideration, the participants of the Round Table spoke in favor of introducing a moratorium on the privatization of state property, the need to develop a legislative framework for new principles of state property management and to launch a nationalization mechanism, hold an all-Russian referendum due to the fact that the current Constitution of the Russian Federation does not provide rights and freedoms of citizens.
A separate line was made by the ataman of the Troops of the Don Union of the Cossacks of Russia Skabelin V. V., which was devoted to the catastrophic situation in the Khopyor region, which had developed in connection with the construction of a mining and processing plant for the extraction of copper-nickel ores in the Voronezh region, about the thoughtless squandering of the subsoil, their distribution oligarchic clans selling strategic raw materials to countries pursuing an aggressive policy towards Russia and the need to protect the interests of residents of the central regions of Russia.
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