How can this be happening in a city with an annual budget of 2.3 trillion rubles?
- our salary has dropped to 25,000 rubles.
- in January, they don’t allow the vehicles to be washed with warm water because it’s too expensive.
- we’re living in modules with 2 square meters (about 21.5 sq ft) per person.
- we’re going on a hunger strike until they pay our wages.

Workers at a municipal enterprise are going on a hunger strike to demand that their wages be paid in full. This is just completely insane. So where is the money going, if they can’t even pay drivers these paltry sums and house them in decent conditions?
And Yashin is doing a great job. He has established himself so firmly that people from all over Moscow are already coming to him to “ask for protection.” He’s the mayoral candidate we need — people already see him as the opposite pole to Sobyanin’s corruption.