Kazbek Taysaev, a State Duma deputy, claimed that Russians may give up the 13th salary for recognizing the independence of the DPR and LPR, and he himself is not poor.
According to Sobesednik, the deputy’s family owned a large apartment in Moscow center, and his son, who led the communist youth union, drove a luxurious foreign car.
Ukrainian wife and “Sanya from the traffic police”
On Tuesday, the State Duma of Russia accepted a draft resolution on an appeal to the President of the Russian Federation with a request to recognize the independence of the self-proclaimed DNR and LNR. One of the most memorable was the speech of communist Kazbek Taysaev, who has been in parliament since 2011.
Kazbek Taysaev stated, “I am sure that the people of Russia today fully support our decision and are ready to refuse not only the 13th salary. We are talking about the fact that more than 600 thousand people in the Donbass are citizens of the Russian Federation. We are obliged by the Constitution to protect and ensure the safety of these people.”
However, the parliamentarian himself will unlikely give up the 13th salary, and he is not poor unlike 11% of the population living below the poverty line according to Rosstat data for 2021.
As per official declarations , Taysaev earned 5.6 million rubles in 2020 (5.4 million a year earlier). He has three apartments, one owned by him, the other two rented. He and his wife also own a 1,400 square meter plot and a 150-meter residential building.
Taysaev claims he doesn't have cars, but his wife owns a Toyota Land Cruiser Prado worth at least 3 million rubles.
According to the capital’s traffic police data, Taysaev owned a car before, even before becoming a deputy, a VAZ-21099. This car was registered at 22 Skatertny Lane, located in the center of Moscow near the consulate of the Republic of Tajikistan and the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.
According to Rosreestr, the apartment has an area of over 126 square meters, and its cost may be 90 million rubles. Similar apartments in this house are rented at a price of 350 thousand rubles per month.
Taisaev's alleged wife, Inna, also registered her cars at the same address. Her cars include Mercedes Benz 230E, Mercedes Benz S500L, VAZ-21099, and Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 2016. Interestingly, the number of Inna Taisaeva is not publicly available and identifying her owner in the GetContact application gives results like Sasha Gai, Sasha Merkin, Sanya Gai Butovo, Alexander GIBDD, and Fraudster threw money.
Inna Taisaeva was the founder of three companies: VK Enterprise, Zolotoy Kolos and a fund to help medical workers. All of them were liquidated.
There is another interesting fact in the traffic police data. Judging by them, Inna Taysaeva is a native of Ukraine. Presumably, the first surname of the current deputy’s wife is Bondarchuk. One of the companies, Inna Lukyanovna Taisaeva, was headed by a certain Irina Lukyanovna Bondarchuk (she may be her sister).
communist son
As the Interlocutor found out, deputy Taysaev named his son in honor of his grandfather – Kutsuk. And the son followed in the footsteps of his father, taking up politics. In 2007, Kutsuk Taysaev, together with his colleagues, headed the Leninist Communist Youth Union of Russia. In general, this organization, judging by Wikipedia, was founded back in 1999, but it had its own legal entity only 8 years later. The duties of the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Komsomol of the Russian Federation were performed by State Duma deputy Yuri Afonin. In 2015, the legal entity of the union was liquidated, but an organization of the same name was formed instead.
Despite communist ideals, Kutsuk also loves Western values. As follows from the traffic police database, a Mercedes Benz S500 car was issued to him.
In 2011, Kutsuk Taysaev was switched on to the territorial election commission for elections to the State Duma outside the territory of the Russian Federation.
“Pay out of your own pockets, not out of the pocket of the people”
Internet users sharply criticized Taysaev’s words about the 13th salary.
– Don’t you dare touch it, you’re playing political [игры] and want to satisfy your imperial ambitions. [Но делайте это] not at the expense of the people, do not dare to talk about it, you have not earned a single ruble – neither in the mine, not in the oil industry, you are far away [до] concepts of hard work, we need to feed our families, [а] not DNR and LNR. If you are all so ideological and so you vote FOR, pay out of your own pockets, and not out of the pocket of the people. The people are against the deprivation of 13 salaries, says the most popular comment on the politician’s Instagram.
Shortly after his appearance, Taysaev closed his publication for comment.