Is there oil and gas? And if you find?
In his next release of the Agitprop program, Konstantin Semin asks a question about the “transit of power” in those countries where there are hydrocarbons in the bowels, and which provide the main income to the state budget through the sale of these resources.
One example given in the program is Algeria. The streets of the major cities of this North African country have been boiling for about a month now. More than 15 million people managed to take part in the protest actions in total. According to Konstantin Semin, these mass protests do not fit into the standard schemes of the so-called “color revolutions”.
In fact, the technology can be traced all the same, despite the fact that Konstantin Semin does not notice them in his program. Take at least the “rose for the police” action, which implies the conviction of the security and law enforcement officers of the need to go over to the side of the protesters.
The material tells that in Algeria, all resources were virtually nationalized in favor of Sonatrach, Africa’s largest gas company.
The protests in Algeria are held under the slogan "Leaving leave" and "No to the fifth term." We are talking about the unwillingness of the protesters to support the next term of the current president. In this case, the very question of the full-fledged turnover of power without storms and shocks is really relevant.
The release of the program of Konstantin Semin about the protests in the country, which is one of the largest suppliers of gas to the world market, as well as what policy is implemented by countries where the economy is based on the export of resources:
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