"He is not Dimon-2": Navalny released a new film about Medvedev's corruption

05 June 2017, 23:32 | Peace
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The Anti-Corruption Foundation of Russian Oppositionist Alexei Navalny has issued a new investigation into the corruption schemes of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.

This time the video is devoted to the Russian Prime Minister's summer residence in Rublevka.

As noted in the investigation, the site was donated by billionaire Alisher Usmanov to the Fund for Support of Socially Significant Projects.

This fund is headed by classmate Dmitry Medvedev, Russian Prime Minister Ilya Yeliseyev.

According to FBK, the plot costs five billion rubles.

On the new video there are previously not shown buildings: statues on the site and a bath complex.

We recall, the Fund for Combating Corruption Navalny in early March published a film-investigation "He's not Dimon". It said that Prime Minister Medvedev owns vineyards in Tuscany, two luxury yachts and several palaces. As of April 18, the video was viewed by more than 19 million people.

On March 26, anti-corruption rallies took place in Russia. The largest protests took place in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Against the protesters used batons and gas.

The official reason for the protesters was the lack of government response to the investigation into Medvedev's activities.



Medvedev himself called FBK's investigation "nonsense". According to him, actions of protest against corruption are suited by those who strive to achieve their political goals.

As reported by the "Observer", Transparency turned to Putin because of the wealth of Medvedev.

Also later in Russia, the court ruled on the investigation, banning the film on the territory of the country.

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