New plans for the sale of state property

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Recently, the Russian government announced plans for the next stage of privatization, which is scheduled for 2014-2016 years. The plans include the sale of securities of such companies as Rostelecom, VTB, Russian Railways, Aeroflot, Sovcomflot, Alrosa, Zarubezhneft, Inter RAO UES, RusHydro, Rosnano, Vnukovo Airport "," Uralvagonzavod "and other companies with one or another percentage of state control. The head of the Ministry of Economic Development, Mr. Ulyukayev, declares that revenues from the sale of state property at this stage of privatization will be about 1,7 trillion rubles.

New plans for the sale of state property


It would seem that an impressive amount, but there are a number of factors that, to put it mildly, does not give fully rejoice for the enrichment of our state. One of these factors is the statements of the representatives of the Cabinet of Ministers themselves (in particular, the same Alexei Ulyukayev). According to these statements, government revenues from the sale of property will not be 1,7 trillion rubles at all, but 1 a trillion, and even with the most favorable outcome of privatization. Finance Minister Anton Siluanov is even less optimistic. According to him, no more than 1,7 billion rubles (a little more than a third) will fall into the federal budget out of 620 sounded trillion rubles. If so, where will all the other funds that are to be raised during the next privatization stage disappear?

The fact is that the rest of the funds, it turns out, the Government plans to use for the modernization of these same companies, as well as for activities connected with the increase of their authorized capital.

Hmm ... The feeling of some strangeness from such planning does not leave. Suppose that the level of capitalization and development of the same RusHydro or Alrosa does not allow these companies to work with maximum efficiency. Suppose that in order to increase efficiency, it occurred to someone to sell most of the common pie of these companies to a private trader. But why, then, should we invest huge amounts of money for the development of companies, the lion’s share of which for the state will already be lost? Yes, and for what purpose do you need to sell the company, as they say, in batches, if the very people who initiated privatization are doubtful in the outcome of such a sale? Whether it is a kind of economic masochism, bordering on frank unprofessionalism, or something fairly similar, forgive generously, sabotage ...

Another factor that emphasizes the strangeness of government plans is as follows: if privatization is carried out, then it is carried out for a specific purpose. The goals of the privatization phase of the 2014-2016 sample, if it is said, are somehow too veiled. For example, Deputy Prime Minister Olga Golodets considers privatization to be the completion of the federal budget, which will allow deciding to quote: “more ambitious tasks.” Olga Yuryevna is going to solve some “more ambitious tasks” with the help of a total sale of state property, for some reason she didn’t deign to clarify. More ambitious, and that's it ...

However, there is a definite opinion about these most voiced by Mrs. Golodets tasks. This opinion is connected with the sensational post-electoral decrees of President Vladimir Putin, one of the points of which was the increase in the well-being of Russian citizens. Minister of Labor Maxim Topilin hinted at such a link indirectly, who unexpectedly stated that the state plans to increase real wages in the country over the next five years by 1,5. But such statements need to be supported by something - this is one time, and Maxim Topilin himself is unlikely (with all due respect for the importance of himself and his position in the Government of the Russian Federation) without agreeing "with whom it is necessary" decided to raise the level of general Russian welfare - these are two.

If so, then we can assume the following: the social sphere in case of any emerging troubles in the Russian economy is chosen as the basis. On the one hand, this, it seems, should please, because the state is going to literally in grief and joy to take care of each of us. But on the other hand, at what cost will this care be exercised, if at all there remains only the words of a single minister, from whom bribes may turn out to be smooth ... If the price of such words about care is another squandering of state property that can be seized by exceptional rogues, as it is was in stories of our country, the concern turns into a clearly dubious enterprise. Yes, and the sale of large stakes in companies that bring huge profits to the treasury, for the sake of words about care, also looks far from clear. Why not uniquely? Yes, because while in our country there is no such person who could give 100% a guarantee that the proceeds from privatization will be used specifically to improve the well-being of the citizens of the country, and not a couple of dozen individual representatives ...

And it’s not for nothing that the saying about the sale of the goose that lays the golden eggs continues to this day. And in the case of the new stage of privatization, developed by the Government, we are talking about selling not just one gold-bearing hen, but a whole henhouse of such profitable birds.

But not only profit plays a role here. Well, how, for example, to be with the privatization of Uralvagonzavod, which, as you know, in addition to freight cars and railway tanks produces high-tech military equipment, including Tanks T-90 Uralvagonzavod is on the list of the largest world manufacturers weapons. Is there someone who can control that a large stake in this truly strategic enterprise for a country does not fall into the hands of those whose goals have nothing to do with strengthening Russia's defense capability? Promises to control and real control are different things.

Someone can say, well, this author constantly expresses doubts, because the president said: it is necessary to increase well-being, which means it will definitely increase, even if through the privatization of state assets. Of course, it will increase, who would doubt, only the very word “privatization” in our country over the past years 20 has managed to turn into a real curse word, which can be called any event aimed at undermining the independence of the state. And no doubts would arise if the main ideologues of the past predatory privatization stages were occupied not by important leadership positions, but by free people ... But we, you see, the results of privatization are not being revised. Oh, and what a strong a priori indulgence for those who want to have a hand in the state (national) property!
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  1. +2
    10 July 2013 20: 54
    Thank God that Chubais is not the Minister of Defense.
  2. +4
    10 July 2013 21: 16
    Don’t they want to include the Saratov Aviation Plant (SAZ), a former aircraft manufacturing enterprise in Saratov that operated until 2011, on the list for privatization? With payment of penalties to employees for downtime?!
  3. +2
    11 July 2013 09: 36
    The other day, the Russian Government announced plans for the next stage of the destruction of the state.
  4. +1
    11 July 2013 09: 37
    Before starting a new stage of privatization, the government needs to report to society the results of the previous privatization. In particular, who ultimately became the owner of the privatized enterprises, so as not to repeat the same as with the terrorist attack in Domodedovo, when the authorities did not know who to turn to: they could not identify the owner of the airport. Also, since enough time has already passed, the results of the activities of privatized enterprises should be presented, confirming the increase in the efficiency of their work under the new owner, because in society there is a belief that the new owner is no better or more efficient than the old one, but rather the opposite. The incantations of our market liberals about an effective private owner are perceived today as unsubstantiated demagoguery! Then the question is: is it worth continuing such privatization at all, if, in addition to enriching a handful of nouveau riche, it not only gives nothing, but, on the contrary, causes damage to the state!
  5. Andriasov
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    11 July 2013 15: 22
    privatization followed by nationalization? if so, then you can sell a share of the property, so that later there will be someone to ask for the correct organization of work, and in the case of irrational management, confiscate the property in favor of the state, and then privatize it again.. :) something like this..
  6. 0
    11 July 2013 20: 59
    I read the comments and came to the conclusion
  7. -1
    12 July 2013 14: 22
    Quote: baltika-18
    Father .......
    Familiar all faces.

    Well, how else? laughing

    It was only in the sick imagination of his followers - Fedorov, Starikov, Prokhanov, Kurginyan and the like - that the idea that the State Department slipped Medvedev and other shobla Vove away while he was sleeping and was powerless could be numbed. I don’t understand why baltika-18 didn’t like these people, who are far from stupid and not the least? But Medvedev and Putin are far from the same thing. And in general on the forum there are more slogans and hysterics than sound reasoning. Maybe someone thinks Putin is a fool? Judging by many comments, this is so. He is “selling out the country,” “betraying the interests of Russia,” etc. If you don’t want to recognize HIS personal merits in the revival of Russia (indisputable), God be with you. But consider him a fool? or a traitor? Even the “white-ribboners” didn’t agree on this before smile He will have at least another 5 years (and God willing, all 11) at the helm. And do you think that he will “bankrupt” the country, make IT worse by privatization and dig a “political grave” for HIMSELF? Or are all the GREAT strategists of our time gathered here? Are there only idiots in the government and administration? And it’s also a fact that the government is far from being the most successful. It’s also a fact that the president has to intervene directly in many projects and matters. Gazprom and Rosneft also had plans to privatize state stakes, but after “consultations” they were removed. Yes, and In the government itself, people are different, there are direct, so to speak, “henchmen of the president,” and there are quite the opposite. And Putin needs to find a compromise with everyone, for this (I think) the Popular Front was created. And those who shout “the guards are being robbed” would first try to understand the situation, and not immediately accuse OUR president of all mortal sins.
  8. 0
    12 July 2013 14: 57
    We need to put Chubais in the zone for 50 years - and everything will work out.
  9. 0
    13 July 2013 15: 27
    The laurels of the unsinkable and fattening CHUBAIS do not give rest to the next grabbers, let's give it to the right Abramovichs and everything will be okay!!!
  10. lesnik340
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    14 July 2013 16: 26
    I saw these privatizations; they will not bring anything good to the people. Dept. calls a worker and offers him a choice of either layoffs or shares. That’s what privatization was like. This won’t be any better, you’ll see.
  11. 1956
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    15 July 2013 23: 52
    This kind of privatization is familiar to us; Chubais and Gaidar carried it out according to the laws of the genre: whoever didn’t have time is late. The common people, as they were, will remain bare-assed.