Paul Goble
Staunton,
December 29 – As Russians prepare to celebrate the arrival of another year,
Valeriya Chupina of the URA news agency has proposed the costumes that some
members of the Russian elite should wear to New Year’s Eve parties given things
they have said and done in the past 12 months (ura.news/news/1052365098).
Among her suggestions for which she
provides pictures are:
·
Olga Glatskikh, the Sverdlovsk
official who scandalized Russia by saying that the authorities didn’t ask
Russians to be born, could only come as Cruella de Ville.
·
Opposition
figure Aleksey Navalny, Chupina suggests, should dress as Batman.
·
Duma
deputy Vera Ganzya who complained of hardships because she is forced to live on
only 380,000 rubles (5600 US dollars) a month could come as Scrooge McDuck.
·
Former
KPRF presidential candidate Pavel Grudilin would be best as one of the pirates
of the Caribbean, where he has some of his money stashed.
·
Irina
Yarovaya, the Duma deputy who wants to ban everything, should be dressed as the
Red Queen from Alice in Wonderland.
·
Dmitry
Rogozin, head of Russia’s space program, could be dressed as a spaceman given
his plans to send those who design rockets into the void.
·
And
Saratov minister Natalya Sokolova who said Russians could easily survive on 3500
rubles (50 US dollars) a month could only appear as Alice in Wonderland
herself.
Chuprina did not suggest a costume for
Vladimir Putin: that could have landed her in jail. But those of us beyond the
Russian borders can easily imagine that he should dress as Darth Vader, Ivan
the Terrible, or Stalin – or perhaps in the best “hybrid” tradition of
combining disparate elements from the past, in a costume no one would recognize
with elements of all three.
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