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029811
Pribylovskii, V.V
Pereklichka Vladimira Putina
Kto Vybyvaet, a Kto Ostaetsia?
[ The roll call of Vladimir Putin : Who leaves and who remains?]

Moscow:  Algoritm, 2013
256 p
Serie: Politicheskie rassledovaniia
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 9785443802626
Language: Russian
This book by the oppositional journalist Vladimir Pribylovskii continues his inquiry into the Putin regime and its main characters. The book contains information about Putin`s real income and assets, the notorious criminal cases of the Kremlin administration and Putin`s relatives, why some thieves are put in prison and others promoted to the very top of his administration. (0.225 kg.)
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» Government and Politics   » Government Branches   » Government Administration

This book is part of the series ''

Other books of the series:
» Anti-Vybory 2012
» Plutonii dlia Fidelia:
» Russkaia Matritsa: Budet li Perezagruzka?
» Ukradennaia Rossiia: Ispol`zuet li Putin Opyt Stalina i Berii?
» Reaktsiia Putina: Chto Takoe Khorosho i Chto Takoe Plokho
» Chto Eshche Mozhet Putin?
» Budet li Revoliutsiia v Rossii?
» Komu Meshaiut Sionisty?
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