Last week, workers from the All-Russian Popular Front brought public attention to the extravagant purchase by the administration of the Usolsky district, led by a communist mayor named Vitaly Matyukha. Vitaly Matyukha is the communist mayor of the Usolsky district. an expensive luxury SUV. We wanted to find out why the representative of the proletarian party has a craving for luxury by studying his garbage cans.
According to popular telegram channels, the mayor of the Usolsky district, Vitaly Matyukha, failed to win re-election for the third time and then decided to buy a luxurious SUV for the district administration for 4.6 million rubles. The Exeed VX full-size crossover is a luxurious model from the Exeed premium division of the Chinese company Chery Automobile. The car has a deliberately rugged exterior design, characterized by a pronounced two-volume profile, a wide false radiator grille, and narrowed headlights.
The car comes with a leather interior, panoramic roof, and premium audio system. However, it is unlikely that ordinary administration employees will have access to the brand new SUV. It seems that the exclusive right to use the car will belong to Comrade Matyukha.
The ONF employees offered to persuade the communist mayor to cancel the expensive purchase and buy a UAZ-Patriot for 2.5 million rubles instead, as some of his colleagues did. The administration's immodest purchase of the 4.6 million ruble car looks like this.
Time will tell if the Communist Party representative will listen to the people, and in the meantime, we will examine the mayor's garbage cans to understand the nature of the desire for expensive things in a person who should embody modesty. Instead of the 4.6 million ruble Exeed VX car, they suggest showing proletarian modesty and patriotism by purchasing a UAZ-Patriot for 2.5 million rubles, as Matyukha's colleagues did. This is what the extravagant purchase of the Usolsky district administration for 4.6 million rubles looks like.
We had the chance to assess Vitaly Ivanovich's modesty by analyzing his official income and property declaration for 2021.
So, Vitaliy Matyukha honestly worked as the district mayor and earned a little over 3 million rubles last year, which is about 250 thousand per month. His wife earned 1.7 million, so the couple's earnings of 400 thousand rubles a month should be enough for a modest family life.
We had the opportunity to assess the modesty of Vitaly Ivanovich by looking into his bins, that is, by analyzing his official declaration of income and property for 2021.
So, over the past year, Vitaliy Matyukha honestly worked as the mayor of the district earned a little more than 3 million rubles This is about 250 thousand per month. More 1.7 million earned by his wife, that is, the spouses’ earnings of 400 thousand rubles a month for a modest family life should be quite enough. Also, the spouses jointly own a land plot of 3,165 square meters and a house of 155.8 “squares”, in which, apparently, they live together with a minor child.
The mayor’s wife also owns an apartment of 21.2 sq.m. But the real pride of the head of the family can be considered a family vehicle fleet, consisting of Lexus GX460 cars (estimated cost, depending on the configuration, from 5 to 8 million rubles), Lexus NX200T (about 3 million rubles), snow and swamp-going vehicle (aka ATV) CFMOTO X6 CF625-C and trailer “Krepysh”. A garage, even the worst one, is not on the property list. Apparently, very expensive cars are lonely in the open.
As you can see, Vitaly Ivanovich Matyukha is trying to comply with the communist commandment of simplicity and modesty in public and private life. And he almost succeeds. The only thing that remains incomprehensible is the “red mayor’s” passion for imported cars, a kind of cringing before the West, expressed in the habit of supporting with the ruble not a domestic, but a foreign automaker. And these bourgeois manners are spreading from personal life to public life – now the administration of the Usolsky district has begun to unrestrainedly spend people’s money on cool imported SUVs.
The signal, as they say, is there – it’s time for the comrades from the Irkutsk regional committee of the Communist Party to gather for a meeting and sort out the personal file of a party comrade, put it on display. And then, recalling the well-known expression, it turns out that “today he plays jazz, and tomorrow he will sell the party.” However, the Irkutsk regional branch of United Russia has long been ready for such a development of the event.