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WorldAsiaThe leader of the United Kingdom has proposed to nationalize the main sectors of the economy

The leader of the United Kingdom has proposed to nationalize the main sectors of the economy

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He believes that the security of the country depends on it.

Chairman of the Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin took the initiative to transfer the main sectors of the Russian economy to the state. According to him, the economic security of the country depends on it.

“We are basically talking about economic security in a war… And then, the next step, let’s take the path of nationalizing the main sectors of our economy,” Bastrykin told the St. Petersburg International Legal Forum.

He also noted that by carrying out the state defense order, companies allow theft and corruption. For this, he proposed to impose a fine on corrupt officials by a court decision without arresting them.


Earlier, Alexander Bastrykin said that modern Russian detectives are impossible to watch because they copy American movies.

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