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October 31, 2011 #122. Digest edition

Politics

All the questions you wanted to ask Luzhkov and he could not answer

Convinced that “the level of corruption in Moscow has exceeded all limits” and possibly possessing evidence to that effect, the investigative department of the Russian Ministry of the Interior has declared that, if the ex-mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov and his wife Yelena Baturina fail to come to Moscow for interrogation, measures envisaged by the Criminal Procedure Code may be taken against them. In other words, they would be brought to interrogation by force, unless, of course, some urgent business keeps the couple abroad.
Andrei Kolesnikov, Columnist

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