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Mayor Luzhkov of Moscow is now a "private citizen" as of 07:55 a.m.
Living here in Moscow and attending Divine Liturgy services in Christ the Savior Cathedral which Luzhkov helped to find construction specialists and artisans to "write icons", frescoes, and other interior and exterior art work - Wow, now it takes on a whole other meaning. Some media called him the King of Moscow, others saw him as "Czar of Moscow". He certainly brooked controversy, thats for sure.
Many factors contributed to his removal - I can mention one in particular since I am an avid supporter of saving "Old Moscow": Luzhkov's deputy Mayor was implicated as an accessory to the wanton destruction of Church property by developers who want to build fancy residential buildings in the Kadashevsky section of Moscow, which is right across from the Kremlin. If you wish to read: <www.kadashi.ru> That website also has English translation. During illegal excavation activities there were found burial tombs from the 17th century. Anyway, Luzhkov sat in office for 18 years - Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely! - Even good men become corrupt.
I think of all those Senators and Congresspeople in the U.S.A who are re-elected to office again and again and again and........They have unjustifiably enriched themselves on the back of their constituents - Yes, that goes for both Democrats and Republicans alike. Term limits must now be legislated and enacted. America's Founding Fathers were wise to write that a President shall sit no more than two terms of office. Senators and Congresspeople should also have the same restrictions.
Mayor Luzhkov of Moscow is now a "private citizen" as of 07:55 a.m.
Living here in Moscow and attending Divine Liturgy services in Christ the Savior Cathedral which Luzhkov helped to find construction specialists and artisans to "write icons", frescoes, and other interior and exterior art work - Wow, now it takes on a whole other meaning. Some media called him the King of Moscow, others saw him as "Czar of Moscow". He certainly brooked controversy, thats for sure.
Many factors contributed to his removal - I can mention one in particular since I am an avid supporter of saving "Old Moscow": Luzhkov's deputy Mayor was implicated as an accessory to the wanton destruction of Church property by developers who want to build fancy residential buildings in the Kadashevsky section of Moscow, which is right across from the Kremlin. If you wish to read: <www.kadashi.ru> That website also has English translation. During illegal excavation activities there were found burial tombs from the 17th century. Anyway, Luzhkov sat in office for 18 years - Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely! - Even good men become corrupt.
I think of all those Senators and Congresspeople in the U.S.A who are re-elected to office again and again and again and........They have unjustifiably enriched themselves on the back of their constituents - Yes, that goes for both Democrats and Republicans alike. Term limits must now be legislated and enacted. America's Founding Fathers were wise to write that a President shall sit no more than two terms of office. Senators and Congresspeople should also have the same restrictions.