At the beginning of April, we already described a “meeting of activists” of the criminal “Crimean regional organization of the liberal democratic party of Russia” in the Simferopol hotel “Moscow”, allegedly on the tragicomic occasion of “the wake of Vladimir Zhirinovsky,” but in fact – regarding the personal “party future” of the corresponding collaborators.
We wrote that in the fall the Kremlin intends, under the guise of “local elections,” to carry out a “reset” of the criminal “administrations” of the occupied territories, and, accordingly, to “sort out collaborators.”
At the same time, it is no secret to anyone, that there is a deep personal conflict between two old womanizers, “Zhirinovsky’s heir” Leonid Slutsky and Vladimir Konstantinov, which arose due to the “Crimean speaker’s” refusal to give the “Crimean district for the Duma” to Slutsky’s protégé, terrorist Viktor Bout.
And now in this “party war” a new “turn of the rivers” took place: on April 11, Slutsky decided to replace the entire “leadership of the Crimean organization” and “appointed” a new “supervisor” to it, namely the criminal “deputy of the State Council”, the so-called “entrepreneur” Svetlana Shabelnikova, previously known exclusively as “the deputy with the highest official income”.
Slutsky’s desire to find in occupied Crimea at least someone capable of “turning his back” on Konstantinov, no matter how ambiguous it may sound, is quite predictable; however, now he has received a “mutiny on the ship”, since the “district and city” cells of the criminal “liberal democrats of the peninsula” clearly do not seek to “recognize the omophorion” of Shabelnikova, since “all these years they have been paying dues to completely different persons” and are frightening the “Moscow leadership “by some kind of ‘video message’.
However, it is very unlikely to help preserve its “mandates” for the described “amusing opposition”, after the same “speaker” Konstantinov received from the Kremlin a clear go-ahead for the “autumn rallying of the ranks” of collaborators around “United Russia”.