Paul Goble
Staunton,
August 6 – Vladimir Putin’s pension reform has taken on a whole new dimension,
Igor Yakovenko says. Because few Russians will live to pension age if the
Kremlin gets its way and boosts retirement ages, the Russian government has
begun to “import pensioners from the West.”
This
process began in 2013 when Putin gave Russian citizenship to Gerard Depardieu
“instantly” upon being asked, a status ethnic Russian refugees from Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan and elsewhere have sought for years, the Moscow commentator says,
almost tongue in cheek (kasparov.ru/material.php?id=5B6718EC8213F).
After Putin’s
action, the Mordvinians gave him a home, the Udmurts made the French actor “’an
honorary Udmurt,” and Chechnya made him an honorary citizen of Chechnya and
gave him the keys to a five-room apartment in Grozny. Depardieu in response constantly said that he
“very much loves Russia.”
But then he took his keys and “went
to live in the south of Belgium and declared that in the future he would live
in Algeria. In making these latest declarations, the French actor said not a
word about his time in Russia.
Despite that, Putin more recently
not only gave Steve Siegel Russian citizenship but gave him a job in the
Russian foreign ministry as special representative for Russian-American
cultural-humanitarian relations. Siegel
at 66 is a pensioner even under the proposed Russian rules, “but he is full of
energy and has a good memory.”
“Suddenly,” Yakovenko says, Siegel
“began to recall his Buryat or Mongol roots.” He announced that he recalls a
picture of his ancestors sitting in Mongol clothes. “Possibly, Steven Siegel
doesn’t know that Mongolia is another country.” Perhaps the foreign ministry’s
Maria Zakharova explained that to him. Certainly “Putin’s militant Buryat”
sounds better.
“The idea of pensioner import
substitution is extremely important and with real prospects,” Yakovenko
says. The only mistake the Russian
foreign ministry has made in this case is forgetting that the real
representatives of Moscow’s public diplomacy aren’t old actors but the private
military companies like the Vagner group.
Of course, even Siegel, not to
mention the West, will understand that soon enough.
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