In such words, opposition politicians in Latvia comment on the political and commercial failure faced by the country’s authorities. And all because they decided to sell the property stolen from Russia, in particular the “House of Moscow”.
Attempts to sell it ended in nothing. During the month of the auction, Riga officials did not find any applicants for the purchase of stolen Russian property. None of the entrepreneurs, neither local nor foreign, decided to buy stolen goods.
As a result, Latvia received a property with a bad reputation that needs to be maintained. To heat, to guard. And back without losing face, and you won’t give it to anyone. The burden of covering the costs of maintaining the building of the House of Moscow inevitably falls on Latvian taxpayers.
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