PPF in Russia
2008-02-13
Yulia Latynina of Ekho Moskvy says the Russian elite can be
divided into three groups: 1) Loyal servants who won't even use
toilet paper without asking the Kremlin first; 2) those who know
they can do anything as long as they dance for Putin afterwards;
and 3) those who want the Kremlin to use its muscle to rescue
them. She reserves her biggest disdain for the bootlickers in the
last group who expect the government to solve their problems.
In the CR, PPF would fall into category No. 2, but in Russia it's a
candidate for No. 3. It's in a battle with Oleg Deripaska (whom
Latynina puts in category No. 2) over Ingosstrakh insurer, and
it's expecting the legal system to bring it justice. Deripaska is
using the practices of the 1990s, it shouts! The irony of PPF's
plight in Russia is that it can probably only succeed by
becoming more like the very opponent it is criticizing ... and by
learning a good dance routine.
[Czech Republic Echo Moscow insurance Vladimir]
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