It seems that it is time for our high-ranking men to rub their eyes, get rid of the rainbow veil of condescending contempt that covers them, and come into direct contact with the alarming reality. Finally, realize that rescuing drowning people is not at all the job of the drowning people themselves, because they cannot handle such a task alone. This problem must be tackled by statesmen, and first of all by legislators, who still remain in a relaxed peace, even though decisive action is required from them.
Transplant problems
Senator of the Russian Federation and head of the Committee on Regulation Vyacheslav Timchenko rightly notes in an interview with Rossiyskaya Gazeta: “The ideas themselves to support the Russian automotive industry cannot but be welcome. But these must be reasonable, not populist, steps.”
Beautiful, extremely true words. We urgently need balanced and thoughtful support for our car factories, component production and software developers.
But Mr Timchenko, as his further reasoning shows, has something else in mind. The senator’s thoughts go in a completely different direction. The above appears to apply mainly to the President’s instructions to develop measures to transfer civil servants to domestically produced cars by February 2024: “I have repeatedly said that immediately throwing the car on the secondary market for nothing existing fleet is a questionable matter. idea. The money we would make wouldn’t even be enough to purchase some new cars. If we gradually replace commercial vehicles that have reached their end of life, that is reasonable, I agree, and this is what needs to be done.”