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قال اكبر متجر للبقالة في روسيا "اكس 5" يوم الجمعة انه سيخفض اسعار المواد الغذائية بعد ان وبخ رئيس الوزراء فلاديمير بويتن رؤساء المتجر خلال زيارة مفاجئة لاحد فروعه.

ويقوم بوتين الذي تقاعد من رئاسة الكرملين في العام الماضي بعادة التأنيب العلني لبعض كبار رجال الاعمال في روسيا لاهمالهم الناس العاديين في أسوأ أزمة اقتصادية منذ عقد.

وقام بوتين ضابط المخابرات السابق بالتوقف بموكبه قرب فرع بيريكريستوك المملوك لمتجر "اكس 5" بالقرب من مقر الحكومة يوم الاربعاء ووبخ رؤساءه لرفعهم اسعار النقانق واللحوم وذلك أمام المتسوقين المذهولين .

وقال متجر "اكس 5" للبيع بالتجزئة في بيان انه يشعر بسرور ازاء اختيار بوتين لفرعهم واعلن عن "خفض كبير" مع خصومات تتراوح بين 30 و80 في المئة على اكثر من ثلاثة الاف سلعة.

وقال ليف خاسيس الرئيس التنفيذي لمتجر "اكس 5" في بيان "نتقاسم بشكل كامل موقف رئيس الحكومة بشأن ضرورة تشكيل سوق متحضر للمستهلكين".

وقال خاسيس ان المتجر يتفق على انه يتعين التوصل الى توازن بين الموردين والبائعين بالتجزئة وانه يتعين اخذ احتياجات المستهلكين بشكل كامل في الحسبان.
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* Putin scolded X5 chain for keeping food prices too high

* Retailer announces "grand sale" after Putin visit

By Guy Faulconbridge

MOSCOW, June 26 - Russia's biggest grocer, X5 <PJPq.L>, said on Friday it was slashing food prices after Prime Minister Vladimir Putin scolded its bosses during a surprise visit to one of its stores.

Putin, who stepped down as Kremlin chief last year, has made a habit of publicly reprimanding some of Russia's top businessmen for failing ordinary people in the worst economic crisis for a decade.

The former KGB spy halted his motorcade outside a Perekrestok supermarket owned by X5 near the government headquarters on Wednesday and scolded bosses for charging too much for sausages and meat in front of astounded shoppers.

X5 Retail said in a statement it was glad Putin had chosen their supermarket and announced a "grand sale" with discounts of 30-80 percent on more than 3,000 goods.

"We fully share the position of the head of the government about the necessity of forming a civilised consumer market," X5 Chief Executive Officer Lev Khasis said in a statement.

Khasis said the grocer agreed that a balance between suppliers and retailers had to be reached and that the needs of consumers should be fully taken into account.

X5, which had net sales of $8.4 billion last year, is 47.9 percent owned by Alfa Group, a powerful Russian industrial group controlled by billionaire Mikhail Fridman. X5 has a market capitalisation of $3.9 billion and its shares trade in London.

Putin was shown on state television on Wednesday quizzing X5's director for corporate relations, Yury Kobaladze, on why sausages and pork were so expensive. Khasis was not present.

"When examining a display of refrigerated pork, the premier found out that it was supplied for 160-170 roubles , but that it was on sale for 355 roubles," said a statement distributed by Putin's press service.

"So basically two times as expensive. Do you think that is normal?" Putin was quoted by his press service as asking X5 bosses.

Putin this month publicly humiliated a Oleg Deripaska, one of Russia's top oligarchs, accusing him and other factory owners in a crisis-hit town of greed and likening them to "cockroaches". [ID:nL4450983]

More than a year after stepping down as president, Putin is still Russia's most popular politician and his continued high profile has fuelled speculation that he could one day return to the Kremlin.

Putin had approval ratings of 53 percent in May compared with President Dmitry Medvedev's rating of 44 percent, according to the VTSIOM polling agency.
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They need to enforce the law, or create one if there is any, not send the PM on the street to reduce pricing, actually him doing that is an indication of complete failure as a PM because nor his government, or the law makes or his ministry of interior or commerce, or law enforcement did their jobs, and if they all did their jobs and there nothing wrong in the pricing then what he did is an abuse of power.
What he actually did is a clown move.
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so if they are not following the law do u thing him interfering in personal is not a good move ????
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so if they are not following the law do u thing him interfering in personal is not a good move ????
His job is to get his ministers and the country apparatus to enforce the law, not go on the street himself.
In management it is called delegation, it is an opposite concept to dictatorship.
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well it's not a dictatorship since he didn't hold a gun in the poor man's face
he just told him the F word and that was enough
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They need to enforce the law, or create one if there is any, not send the PM on the street to reduce pricing, actually him doing that is an indication of complete failure as a PM because nor his government, or the law makes or his ministry of interior or commerce, or law enforcement did their jobs, and if they all did their jobs and there nothing wrong in the pricing then what he did is an abuse of power.
What he actually did is a clown move.
Hahaha, do you even know what was russia like on the day Vladimir Putin was elected and what it is like now? It's like comparing Bangladesh to Japan :P

Vladimir Putin is the politician I respect the most in this world, in 8 years he has made his country advance more than any other leader would have done in 50 years!

I just love this guy!
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They need to enforce the law, or create one if there is any, not send the PM on the street to reduce pricing, actually him doing that is an indication of complete failure as a PM because nor his government, or the law makes or his ministry of interior or commerce, or law enforcement did their jobs, and if they all did their jobs and there nothing wrong in the pricing then what he did is an abuse of power.
What he actually did is a clown move.
Yeah right...when the VAT was first introduced in the Lebanese economy, supermarket Jbeil raised its prices by more than 16 %...and wasn't until 2 years later that they were caught red handed and fined...all hail the law!!

back to topic, I think that what the man did was awesome :)
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