The speaker, Georgy Burov, discusses the aftermath of their investigation into corruption allegations against Russian politician Dmitry Medvedev. The investigation led to thousands of protests in Russia and garnered 20 million views of the film. Medvedev's response to the investigation was not satisfactory, as he did not refute the allegations or provide any concrete answers.
Burov mentions that Medvedev's response was dismissive and attempted to replace the serious topic with a compote (a type of stew). He criticizes Medvedev for not directly addressing the facts of the investigation and for using his position to dismiss the allegations. Burov calls for continued investigation into Medvedev's use of palaces and yachts, the basis of these properties, and the donations to non-profit foundations that exist only on paper.
Burov also criticizes Medvedev's government for issuing the pieces of paper for Medvedev's palaces and yachts, which are signed with electronic signatures. He points out that these bodies are subordinate to Medvedev's government, raising questions about the legitimacy of these documents.
Finally, Burov encourages viewers to subscribe to their channel and follow their new investigations.
1. The speaker is Georgy Burov, who is discussing an investigation and its aftermath.
2. The investigation led to thousands of protests throughout Russia and garnered 20 million views of the film.
3. The speaker is referring to Medvedev, not Dimon, and Medvedev did not directly address the essence of the investigation.
4. The speaker is worried about the headlines of news agencies and preparing for potential court proceedings.
5. Medvedev did not refute the accusations of corruption against him.
6. The speaker is referring to Medvedev's monologue at the Tambov bacon factory.
7. The speaker is concerned about the content of the news agencies and the potential need to refute accusations.
8. The speaker is referring to the 15-day arrest of Alexey Navalny and Medvedev's subsequent monologue.
9. The speaker is referring to the accusations of corruption against Medvedev and the need to prepare for court proceedings.
10. The speaker is referring to the millions of views of the film and the protests that followed its publication.
11. The speaker is referring to the film's content and the need to analyze it in detail.
12. The speaker is referring to Medvedev's first and only comment on the investigation about himself.
13. The speaker is referring to Medvedev's speech and his attempt to identify the beneficiaries of the investigation.
14. The speaker is referring to the potential political goals of the investigation and the need to narrow down the circle of suspects.
15. The speaker is referring to Medvedev's claim that the authorities are leading and that they publish financial statements every year.
16. The speaker is referring to Medvedev's pseudo-charitable foundations and the gifts they receive from oligarchs.
17. The speaker is referring to the rallies and the propaganda spread by Medvedev and his supporters.
18. The speaker is referring to the bribes received by Alisher Usmanov and the people who received them.
19. The speaker is referring to the private sponsors of Medvedev, Usmanov and Mikhelson, who give him palaces and estates.
20. The speaker is referring to the budget of the FBK and the amount collected every year.
21. The speaker is referring to Medvedev's government and the bodies subordinate to it.
22. The speaker is referring to the documents and certificates for real estate issued by the Federal Service for State Registration of Cadastre and Cartography (Rosreestr) and the Federal Tax Service.
23. The speaker is referring to Medvedev's response to the investigation and his attempts to dismiss the issues raised.
24. The speaker is referring to Medvedev's claim that he is not involved in the issues raised in the investigation.
25. The speaker is