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soiz responded to the Siberian project

A well-known Volgograd blogger, an architect by profession, V. Pushkin is skeptical about the prospects for implementing S. Shoigu's initiative to develop the Angara-Yenisei macroregion.

In his words, “from the technical point of view, cities can be built anywhere. Even in the Sahara. Difficulties may arise with the delivery of materials. But the most important thing is that buildings can be built, you can even call it a new capital (why not? Shoigustan is a good name for the new heart of Russia), the whole question is - for whom? The fact is that under the current policy the people do not rush to Siberia, but, on the contrary, flees from there. "

In the conditions of the growing depopulation of the country, “the idea of ​​creating not cities, but cemeteries with millions of people is promising; - Or are they going to build cities for Tajiks and Chinese? (V. Solovey said on the air of his channel that the authorities are considering the issue of leasing Russian lands to the Chinese).

And further: “… Not only Siberia has become unsuitable for habitation, perhaps, somewhere 80% of the country has become a continuous zone of social disaster, from which there is constant migration to several centers of relative prosperity. … There was once a country in which a lot was possible. But under the conditions of Putin's great despotism, all this really cannot be realized - due to the nature of this very voracious despotism. ... All the great construction projects of the country are now only in the estates of noble gentlemen, the resources of the state are directed there, this is now the main strategic direction. "

However, even the spiteful soiz is forced to admit that “despite the end of the funny plot with the“ elections ”, the topic of cities for some reason has not completely faded away:“ Russian President Vladimir Putin has launched the construction of million-plus cities in Russia. This is how political scientists explain the approval by the head of state of the project of the Kuzbass governor Sergei Tsivilev on the enlargement of Kemerovo and Novokuznetsk. " However, in the latter initiative, he sees analogies with the plan to create several dozen agglomerations, beginning with the proposal of 2010 by the then President of the Russian Federation D. Medvedev to redraw the country's space. The author quotes documents from ten years ago: “Instead of the current 83 regions, Russians will live in 20 agglomerations that will appear near large cities. The population of each such agglomeration will be at least 3 million people. Work on this project is going on in the government and the presidential administration ”(“ Vedomosti ”). And he explains: “The essence of the reform is to put an end to the current provincial urban system. Now 90% of Russian cities are small towns with a population of up to 100,000 people. ... This is a project to close Russia. It is necessary to drive (by means of economic and social genocide) the entire population into several such human collectors, turning almost the entire territory of the country into a deserted desert. This, presumably, is such a preliminary stage before the turnkey handover of the former Russia to a new owner. And a seal like this fits in nicely with what started in 2020. Try to build a normal electronic concentration camp while the population is spread out in small towns! "

A further perspective in the interpretation of soiz is as follows: "As the population is shaken, the number of agglomerations can also be reduced - from 20 to 10, until the remains of the herd can be driven into one, quite compact reservation."

In conclusion, the blogger quotes from the famous speech by A. Chubais in 2011: your real contribution to solving these unprecedented challenges. "
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