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who ignored Putin’s words, the expert explained

Some Russian officials arrived at Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent speech to the Federal Assembly directly from Europe.

Economist Mikhail Delyagin said this on the Tsargrad TV channel, reports TELMENEWS.RU news agency.

According to him, there were those who did not come to this event at all. So, as the expert explained, they actually ignored the words of the head of state that now is the time to return to their homeland and help it in the fight against the enemies.

“There are officials who directly hint: ‘Let’s go back to our estates in Austria!’ “. Nothing can be explained to such people about the new state policy,” the economist said.

According to the expert, the sabotage of bureaucrats is taking place in Russia today, who stubbornly claim that they work according to the algorithm developed over the years, and are not going to drastically change anything in their activities, as if no significant change had occurred.

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