The 28 Offices of Sochi Mayor Anatoly Pakhomov
Source: http://www.robertamsterdam.com/2009/04/the_28_offices_of_sochi_mayor_anatoly_pakhomov.htmPosted on Friday, April 24th, 2009 | In Market Commentary, Russia
Some of the most entertaining news coming out of Russia these days has to do with the mayoral election in Sochi – a job which could land one lucky competitor the task of doling out billions of dollars in preparation for the Winter Olympics. Without a hint of irony, President Dmitry Medvedev has called the campaign a “genuine political battle” that will enrich Russian
democracy … you can’t make this stuff up.
Needless to say, the country’s most impressive corruption entrepreneurs have turned out to try to seize the post, but those placing their bets on the wanted murderer of Alexander Litvinenko, may be disappointed to see he’s been chucked out. And now it seems that opposition leader Boris Nemtsov’s already slim chances are getting slimmer, as the United Russia candidate and incumbent Mayor Anatoly Pakhomov is completely dominating the airwaves with Putin-esque aplomb … from at least 28 made-for-tv offices. Somewhere in there is a reminder of that Joe Biden quip of McCain’s difficult task of relating with common Americans from his seven different kitchen tables.
“He has used his office to campaign,” said Alexander Glushenkov, a
lawyer representing Nemtsov at a court hearing of his complaint this
week.Pakhomov’s lawyer Oleg Naukin denied any wrongdoing in court, saying
the mayor had used a public reception office decorated to look like his
office in the Russia Today interview.When asked by Glushenkov to provide the address of the public reception
office, Pakhomov’s lawyer said there were 28 such offices organized by
Pakhomov’s campaign around the city, and he did not know which one had
been used for the interview.
Asked why Russia Today editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan, who
conducted the interview, made on-camera comments afterward in the lobby
of the City Hall building, Naukin advised to put the question to Russia
Today.A spokesman for Russia Today, speaking on customary condition of
anonymity, told The Moscow Times on Thursday that the meeting between
Pakhomov and Simonyan was “private” and “had nothing to do with the
election campaign.”
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