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Старый 23.01.2012, 11:47 Язык оригинала: Русский       #1024
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Website for the collection of bureaucratic nonsense earned

On Friday night earned rossiyabezdurakov.rf site, where you can complain about the bureaucratic nonsense. The site is still operating in test mode, but soon the visitors will be able to vote for the most harmful nonsense.

Messages are divided into several sections: "Laws and Documents", "Transport and Roads", "Housing and the Environment", "Quotes officials" and "Miscellaneous." Russia on the map, you can see from the site come stories about stupid things. So, at 23:00 January 20 in Moscow received 41 message.

The most popular absurd quotes at the moment are the statements of the head of the CEC of Russia Vladimir Churov ("I look at life optimistically - when asked how to live, we must answer: choose a cemetery"), the head of the Health Ministry Tatiana Golikova ("We must improve the detection of diseases and to learn their treat, not leading to death ") and State Duma deputy Nikolay Kharitonov (" We are not a person - we are clearly spelled out - MPs ").

Top 10 stupid things will be the subject of "big government", which is said on the site, will achieve their elimination. "Our task - to collect bureaucratic nonsense in order to then remove them from our lives" - told RIA Novosti the project manager Raf Shakirov.

Shakirov also warned that not all messages will be posted on the site, each will be moderated. First, attention will be given the facts that affect the lives of large numbers of people.

The intention to launch a site where citizens can write "about the most pointless, stifling bureaucracy lives," Russian President Dmitry Medvedev announced in a message to the Federal Assembly at the end of December 2011. "Based on your suggestions will make decisions about their cancellation or adjustment of some procedures, well, if necessary - staffing solutions" - promised the Russians to the president.

Note that from September 2010 there is a project known blogger Dmitry Tarnovo and online media "Ridus" titled "A country without silly", which also collects cases of violations of human rights and the laws of the Russian Federation. According Ternovskii in his "live journal" in November 2011, he personally told the president about the project. At that meeting, according to blogger attended billionaire Mikhail Abyzov, who was recently appointed adviser to Medvedev to coordinate the work of "big government."

http://lenta.ru/news/2012/01/20/withoutfools/



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