The Reforms in Russia: Exhausting Running on the Spot
Vyacheslav Veniaminovich Kruglov (),
Alexander Vasilyevich Labudin () and
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Samodurov ()
Administrative Consulting, issue 2
Abstract:
In this article negative consequences of the carrying out in Russia in last 25 years reforms are studied. Such reforms are in education, agriculture, social and pensionary maintenance, home and communal economy, police and other brunches. These reforms’ primary flaw is shown. It is the absolute alienation at the vital interests of Russian people and simultaneously the orientation to serving mercenary interests of the world financial oligarchy.
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