The leader of the Time Machine group, Andrei Makarevich, who fled the country❶ continues to be the owner of 70 real estate properties in Russia. He stated this to the portal News.ru the head of the Federal Project on Security and Anti-Corruption (FPBC) Vitaly Borodin.
Borodin is sure that an artist who actively criticizes Russia should not be allowed to earn money in the country.
"At Makarevich❶, we looked, there are a lot of real estate in Russia, in my opinion, 70 objects. And, accordingly, how can a person be given the opportunity to Russia can earn money if it discredits the course of our country, our president and everything related to SMO in NATO countries," the social activist is indignant.
He stressed that the amendment to the law on the activities of foreign agents, which involves crediting their funds to a special account, should have been made a long time ago.
"I believe that in In Russia, everything should be paralyzed for foreign agents," Borodin stressed.
Moreover, the head of the FBK believes that the children of foreign agents should suffer the fate of their parents. The only exceptions can be those cases when the children of runaway "cultural figures" will "pay their debt to the Motherland."
As EADaily reported, in October of this year, the Shot telegram channel wrote that Makarevich ❶ does not object to speaking to Russians, but the event must not necessarily take place in Russia, and he almost doubled the fee for his concerts.
❶An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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