Zhiteli Surgut in the municipal raschetka found strange inscriptions. Citizens were thanked for financing of the electoral company of the ex-mayor, the candidate for State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation by Sidorov Alexander. About it residents of Surgut write on social networks.
Citizens post photos in which it is visible that under lines about payment of a contribution to overhaul the inscription is located: "From them 623 rubles are transferred in an election fund of the candidate for State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from "United Russia" Party Aleksandra Sidorova". Nearby also "apologize" for transfer of means without the knowledge of inhabitants. "Without your money "United Russia" Party could not carry out such bright campaign".
In comments people note that it is pay sheets of an old sample — some months owners of housing receive documents in other format. Moreover, in these payment orders for August there is even a line "", and data of owners of apartments do not coincide with those. that are specified in raschetka.
to Receive comments at heads of the MISINFORMATION of TsZhR and VZhR MISINFORMATION (their clients received such raschetka) yet it was not possible, however in receptions noted that have no relation to distribution such a raschetok. To contact Sidorov Alexander also it did not turn out yet — the ex-mayor Surgut did not answer calls of the correspondent of agency. Thus both the MISINFORMATION really sponsored campaign of the candidate, having transferred in total 3 million rubles. Let's remind, earlier in a network the congratulation on behalf of the ex-mayor Surgut Sidorov Alexander to chapter Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov in which it is said was published that the candidate "helped thousands of new Chechen workers to accustom in our corner of the world" .
Sidorov Alexander ("United Russia" Party) moves forward on the 223rd constituency. On the same territory stand Mikhail Serdyuk ("A Just Russia" Party), Peterman Alexander ("Homeland"), Sysoev Vladimir (Liberal Democratic Party of Russia), Tetekin Vyacheslav (Communist Party of the Russian Federation), Abdurrakhmanov Vadim ("Communists of Russia" Party), Titova Svetlana ("Apple"), Zaripova Aygul ("Party of Growth"), Vorobyev Sergei ("People's Freedom Party") and Zinovyev Vladimir ("Patriots of Russia" Party).
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