National Election Commission discloses ownership of two vehicles produced in 1960 and 1965
A Moscow apartment and unlimited parking
Putin completed official candidate registration for presidential election on the 29th
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is running in the presidential election in March, reported a 23-pyeong apartment and about 1 billion won in income over the past six years.
According to the Interfax news agency on the 30th (local time), President Putin gave the National Election Commission (NEC) a small apartment measuring 23 pyeong (77㎡) and a garage (18㎡) in St. Petersburg for the President. Reported as candidate income and assets.
He reported that his income from 2017 to 2022 was about 67.59 million rubles (about 1.0444 billion won).
In addition, the Russian Election Commission stated that he also has the right to unlimited use of a Moscow apartment (153.7㎡) and a parking lot (18㎡).
Asset reporting items included salary, bank deposits and securities income, pension, and real estate.
The vehicle ownership list also attracted attention. President Putin reported that he owns a total of three vehicles, including two Gaz M21s produced in 1960 and 1965 and a 2009 Lada Niva. Additionally, there was one skiff trailer produced in 1987.
It was revealed that President Putin also owns St. Petersburg Bank stocks worth about 64,400 rubles (about 950,000 won).
Over the past six years, the number of bank accounts registered in Putin’s name has fallen from 13 to 10. It was found that there were approximately 54.42 million rubles (approximately 810.26 million won) in 10 bank accounts.
Some argue that President Putin may have additional hidden mansions or assets.
This data was made public after President Putin entered the presidential election as an official candidate on the 29th. The Russian presidential election will be held from March 15th to 17th.
Source: Donga
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