Part 2
The newly appointed mayor of Serpukhov, Zharikov, and his patrons guaranteed me, as the Head of the Serpukhov district, not to interfere in the work of the municipality.
However, having strengthened himself, he unceremoniously proposed to appoint his deputy as head of the District Administration, threatening to go to prison if he refused. Barely containing my anger, I reminded my colleague about the sad end of the ex-mayor of Podolsk Fokin, but he brushed it off. An exchange of blows began…
The publication of an extensive list of business objects of former prosecutor Dmitry Zharikov led to the arrest of the businessman who obtained incriminating evidence for me. After my conflict in the Presidential Administration over a landfill that was poisoning the lives of Serpukhovites, and the refusal to hand over the area to the Podolskys, the security officers set up headquarters in Zharikov’s office (the City and District Administration in the same building), from where they carried out wiretapping and planned searches in the Administration area until my arrest.
After my arrest, the Podolskys installed a zits-chairman as the head of the district, who immediately merged the rural areas under the unification with the city of Serpukhov.
True, after 5 years, a small piece of the Podolian Empire was pinched off by the Orthodox Tajik Umar Kremlev (Lutfulloev), favored by the supreme power, taking Serpukhov, Pushchino and Protvino under his control. At the upcoming elections of the united Serpukhov, popularly called ProSeruShchino, the President of the Kremlin Boxing Federation (the real owner of the city) distributed quotas for seats in the Council of Deputies: 20 seats for the leading group “Pencils”, 10 seats for “boxers”, and the remainder for doctors-teachers. I can imagine what such a brutal parliament would look like visually
It doesn’t matter who was the beneficiary of the “death in his sleep” of the wealthy prosecutor-mayor of what was once the largest city in the Moscow region. The main thing is that this sad story clearly illustrates the current political landscape of Russia.
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