
A Russian economist fired after opposing Putin in a speech: We have an illusion that everything will collapse over there
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Summary
Last week, several media outlets, including the Moscow Times, relayed this information, leading to the immediate termination of Andrei Klepach's contract, known for his strong stances, sometimes against national discourse. Andrei Klepach, chief economist of the VEB, the second largest bank in Russia, controlled by the state, was removed from office, as confirmed by The Guardian.
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Last week, several media outlets, including the Moscow Times, relayed this information, leading to the immediate termination of Andrei Klepach's contract, known for his strong stances, sometimes against national discourse.
according to DH Les Sports+ +1Andrei Klepach, chief economist of the VEB, the second largest bank in Russia, controlled by the state, was removed from office, as confirmed by The Guardian.
according to DH Les Sports+ +1
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