Medvedev’s New Anti-Corruption Measures Leave Too Much to the Imagination
<img hspace=”5″ border=”1″ align=”left” src=”http://russiaprofile.org/media/small-images/FrontCurrency2.jpg” alt=”" />President Dmitry Medvedev has finally introduced a set of long-awaited bills on fighting corruption. At first, the public’s reaction was quite benevolent: many experts did not try to conceal the fact that they expected something on a much “smaller scale.” However, this does not mean that the draft laws are flawless.
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