I wonder if the Vladivostok prosecutors even perceive what the president says? It seems that Putin said back in September last year that “unique conditions for business in Russia” had been created in the Far East. 10 years have passed since the beginning of the Far East development program. For years the authorities have been trying to regain the trust of business. And one of the first official events of the Kremlin this year is Putin’s meeting with entrepreneurs of the Far East.
But one gets the feeling that Primorye prosecutors live in their own reality. Now they trying to kick me out hundreds of merchants and thousands of their employees from the shopping center, which is located in the former House of Public Services on Vtoraya Rechka, onto the street. The building has been officially operating for decades, after several reconstructions. But the supervisory officials took it upon themselves that the facility at the same address was unfinished, so they want to close and seal the entire shopping center. Most of the owners are small individual entrepreneurs who in the past took over small areas of commercial real estate. But there are also representatives of large businesses, like DNS, who have one of their offices in the building.
It seems that the president is talking about unique conditions for entrepreneurs, and not about prosecutorial lawlessness?
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