Khodorkovsky told the French about his readiness to become president of Russia

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Former head of YUKOS and ex-prisoner Mikhail Khodorkovsky open up for the French edition Le Monde, declaring that he is ready to become president of Russia, if it is needed to overcome the crisis situation in the country. Khodorkovsky expressed these words on the eve of a festival organized by the aforementioned French media.

Khodorkovsky told the French about his readiness to become president of RussiaMikhail Khodorkovsky about his “possible” presidency:

I would not set myself such a task. I would not be interested in the idea of ​​becoming the president of the Russian Federation at a time when the country would develop normally. But if it seems necessary to overcome the crisis and carry out constitutional reform, the main idea of ​​which is connected with the redistribution of presidential power between the judiciary, parliament and civil society, then I would be ready to take on such work.


Khodorkovsky declared that he was “for the European way of Russia,” “for fair elections,” “for the supremacy of the law.”

Napoleonic plans ... It is strong to think about the desire to become the head of Russia, being at the same time over the hill. In the spirit of certain historical analogies.
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  2. +1
    21 September 2014 19: 56
    “And in prison now they give you pasta”. Nostalgia, however, Mikhail Borisovich begins.
  3. 0
    21 September 2014 20: 06
    But what if all the people chip in for a liquidator like this? So simple, to make it cleaner. Otherwise, the authorities are not scratching their heads in this regard.
  4. 0
    21 September 2014 20: 30
    WORSE THAN DOSTOEVSKY
  5. ISKANDER25
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    21 September 2014 20: 50
    Goodbye, I'm in the bathhouse!
  6. 0
    21 September 2014 21: 03
    Khodorkovsky told the French about his readiness to become president of Russia

    ...R A Z B E J A L S I..., don't trip!
    WILL YOU FIND THE PINS, ROLL YOUR LIP, OR SHALL YOU SEND???
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  8. 0
    21 September 2014 21: 07
    HE seemed to have frozen his brain while he was sitting there! who needs him here????????????
  9. 0
    21 September 2014 21: 36
    As I understand it, this s.v.o.l.o.ch. claims to be the Russian Poroshenko.
  10. 0
    21 September 2014 21: 42
    And how can one not remember the father of the people, Comrade Stalin, he had the right solutions to such issues.
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  12. +1
    21 September 2014 21: 51
    Hodor, do you want to become a crisis president and drain Russia as a crisis manager of a bankrupt enterprise? So we and Russia do not need such services. Russia is not bankrupt and your funeral services will be useful to the losing gayropa. Sit there quietly on the heel of the support and live out your life, you are a stranger here. You are Judas and you will remain so.
  13. 0
    21 September 2014 22: 10
    So many comments to the thief... EBN is tossing and turning in his grave with envy.
  14. +1
    21 September 2014 22: 20
    I just started to wean myself off the gruel and immediately began to feel drawn to the master’s table. It seems the bunks didn’t teach the man anything. Apparently we'll have to repeat it.
  15. 0
    21 September 2014 22: 21
    I completely quarreled with my head.
  16. MIKHAIL-163
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    21 September 2014 22: 24
    Guys, everything is fine! But the trouble is, the Russian “WOULD” bothers him. Damn, he asked, DOES ANYONE NEED HE HERE???????????
  17. 0
    21 September 2014 22: 53
    Khodorkovsky declared that he was “for the European way of Russia,” “for fair elections,” “for the supremacy of the law.”

    Our observers laughed at the honest choice of the Scots, now the Scots laugh hysterically at the fulfillment of promises by the English. This is the most honest of the recent elections in and around the bourgeoisie. Maybe the bourgeoisie, in principle, do not have fair elections, as well as an honest word?, but they are as ready to talk about honesty as their lackeys.
  18. 0
    22 September 2014 03: 27
    WELL CAN YOU SAY, HE DOESN'T HAVE A BAD SENSE OF HUMOR. laughing
  19. 0
    22 September 2014 03: 35
    The fifth column, which is supported by "friends" of Russia
  20. 0
    22 September 2014 06: 11
    Hodor, by definition, is a huckster, power is an opportunity for him to enrich himself even more magnificently, he should not be allowed into power, he will sell everything, it has already happened, such people do not create anything, they only use what they have taken possession of...
  21. 0
    22 September 2014 06: 58
    Quote: Denis
    And then Ostap suffered ...


    the guy clearly didn’t read the Russian Constitution, where it is written in Russian (!) - “only a citizen who has Russian citizenship and has no criminal record can be elected to the position of President....etc.” hi And he already remembers English citizenship and a criminal record with such an article that he shouldn’t even think about the presidency bully So let anyone continue to hang noodles on anyone, but the Russians don’t need to be told a fairy tale about what kind of democracy he wants to create for Russia! He had already stated earlier when he had the “right to vote” in the Government and established his own rules there (before his imprisonment)! I remember everyone dreamed of sharing all our natural resources with the European Union! am And in general, this is how much it was necessary to steal so that the family could live comfortably in Germany for 10 years (!) and at his first statement after serving time that he had enough money and he didn’t have to work! am Such “democratic presidents” are expected in Dill! There’s already a whole line of them, let them join in! wassat
    The most unpleasant thing is that there are already comments like “maybe he would be a good president..”, “the guy lived in Russia, knows everything, built a business..” Our comments... are Russian.. fool
  22. +1
    22 September 2014 08: 41
    His place is back in the cell, in the "cock house" laughing
  23. -1
    22 September 2014 10: 58
    is this this one? lol
  24. 0
    22 September 2014 10: 59
    Before, crazy people became Napoleons, but this one is unique, damn it...
  25. 0
    22 September 2014 13: 32
    Yes, let him, at least as a pioneer, always be ready. The main thing here is not the readiness of Khodorkovsky, or all the Nemtsovs and Kasyanovs, but whether Russia is ready to have such presidents around its neck. And here it’s a no brainer that I’m not ready.
  26. 0
    22 September 2014 17: 00
    Why was he even released? I would sit "lowered" further...
  27. Lenar
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    23 September 2014 08: 11
    fuck him!
  28. 0
    23 September 2014 10: 34
    The President of Israel - please (although I very much doubt that he will be allowed there at least before the elections).
    And here Hodor has already done enough things in the 90s. And let him not pretend to be a fighter for the truth and an innocent victim. It will not work
  29. 0
    23 September 2014 11: 14
    I read the comments here, and I’m amazed at how many jingoists there are here! Khodorkovsky, of course, is wrong for not keeping his word. But the guy is very intelligent and would even be very useful in the government. Which commentator made even a hundredth of what Hodor made?
  30. 0
    23 September 2014 15: 31
    The other day, Khodorkovsky said that he was ready to become a repeat offender.
  31. Romass
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    23 September 2014 20: 55
    You're squealing a bit after your imprisonment, M. Udakovsky. It's time to regain the skills lost through honest labor.
  32. 0
    23 September 2014 22: 27
    Moishe Khodarkovsky does not grasp the difference between the concepts of a “used condom” (who he actually is) and the President of the Russian Federation (who he would like to become). There are many examples in history when an animate condom (an item absolutely necessary before and during use) became, by the will of Fate, at the head of a number of even the most powerful powers. But never, even in the wildest fantasy, a very worn-out with rich internal content, sad on the political Olympus, moved further than a trash can or a toilet bowl