Refleksi :Angka-angka yang dimuat dalam artikel dibawah menunjuukan bahwa 
petinggi negara Rusia tidak sekaya dengan para petinggi di NKRI, padahal Rusia 
jauh lebih maju dalam berbagai bidang dibandingkan dengan NKRI, dan juga Rusia 
memberikan kredit kepada Indonesia untuk memiliki perlengkapan militer canggih 
antara lain pesawat terbang Sukhoi. 

Mungkin sekali ditunggu sampai para petinggi dan kaum elit NKRI kaya raya baru 
diadakan perubahan berupa sedekah perbaikan tingkat hidup kepada rakyat miskin 
Indonesia. Bisa begitu caranya dan kira-kira kapan bisa dimulai?

http://english.pravda.ru/business/finance/13-04-2010/112986-putin_wife-0

13.04.2010

Putin's Wife Made $19 in 2009

Today information was released regarding the material assets of Russian 
President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin for 2009. According 
to the official data, the leaders' income was quite moderate, and has even 
decreased compared to 2008. It looks like the crisis did not spare the Russian 
leaders. 

In 2009, President Medvedev made 3,335,281 rubles 39 kopecks ($111,176) 
compared to 4,139,726 rubles ($137,990) in 2008. Dmitry Medvedev has 12 bank 
accounts totaling 3,574,747 rubles ($119,158). It looks like the President has 
a good understanding of diversification. 

Mr. Medvedev and his wife Svetlana own a 368-square-metre apartment in Moscow 
and 4,700 square meters of land. Medvedev also owns a 1948 "Pobeda" vehicle. 

Medvedev's wife has only one bank account in her name with 7,503 rubles 89 
kopeks ($250). If it was not for the state provision, she would be able to 
survive renting two car parking spaces or selling her 1999 Volkswagen Golf. 

Vladimir Putin's wife Ludmila is even worse off. She owns no apartments, land 
or parking spaces. In 2009 she made meager 582 rubles ($19). In 2009 Putin's 
pay was 3,889,807 rubles ($129,660). In 2008 he made even more, 4,622,400 
rubles ($154,080). Putin also owns a 77-square-metre apartment, a garage, two 
vintage Volga cars and a Soviet Skif trailer. He also has a parking lot in 
limitless lease. 

But other Russian government officials display much larger wealth 
disproportionate to modest salaries of the leaders. 

The Cabinet's top earner was Natural Resources Minister Trutnev, who declared 
an income of 15.5 billion rubles ($535 million), a sharp increase from nearly 
370 million rubles in 2008. He also declared a 106.2 square meters apartment, a 
Porsche Cayenne Turbo, Maserati ? 145 ???. 

Another top earner was Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Khloponin, a 
plenipotentiary envoy to the President in North Caucasus Federal District, who 
declared earnings of 68 million rubles ($2.3 million), plus 137 million rubles 
($4.7 million) from his wife. The couple owns two Mercedes Benz S-class 
limousines, a Bentley Arnage, a Jaguar Daimler, a Harley Davidson and a yacht 
Fantom-46. 

The third place belongs to the Transportation Minister Igor Levitin with 21.6 
million rubles ($720,000) and Energy Minister Sergey Shmatko. The level of 
income shows where the most money is made in Russia - natural resources, the 
Caucasus and transportation (especially, pipe transportation). But of course, 
there is no direct connection. 

The complete list of officials, their incomes and assets can be obtained from 
government websites. Meanwhile, according to the polls conducted by All-Russia 
Public Opinion Research Center, approximately 70% of Russians do not trust the 
information provided by the officials. 

Experts speculate about possibilities of accumulating finances in the accounts 
of off-shore companies that are not declared. There would be more truth in 
finding off-shore accounts than reading official declarations. Yet, ordinary 
mortals do not have access to this kind of information. 

Sergey Nikolaev 
Pravda.Ru 

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