Reporting in: Igor Ivanovich Sechin is a great friend of minority shareholders and a committed liberal! A week ago I blasted him over the Rosneft shareholders' meeting. But today, while attending Gazprom's shareholders' meeting, I realized that compared with Gazprom's brazen crooks, he's practically a sweetheart. Half of the minority shareholders who showed up, myself included, were simply not allowed into the hall—supposedly because there were no seats left. We were offered a video feed in tiny little rooms instead. So naturally, there was no possibility of taking part in the discussion. Apart from Miller himself, only about five other people spoke (shareholder representatives), each beginning with the words: "We would like to thank the company's management...". They got through an agenda of nine items in two hours. On the issue of electing the board of directors, there was neither a report nor any discussion whatsoever. And this is the general shareholders' meeting of the largest company in the country. The "national treasure." Disgrace! This is what a real humiliation of the multinational people of the Russian Federation looks like. A spit in the face of the law, the shareholders, the taxpayers, and common sense. It is precisely against these people that a national liberation struggle should be waged. P.S. The annual dividend yield on the shares came to 0.2%. Glory to Gazprom!

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