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Post by sevenofnine on Sept 21, 2016 10:47:34 GMT -5
Just admit it Vlady you want be Tsar of all Russia LOL!
Russia plans effectively to revive the KGB under a massive shake-up of its security forces, a respected business daily has reported.
A State Security Ministry, or MGB, would be created from the current Federal Security Service (FSB) , and would incorporate the foreign intelligence service (SVR) and the state guard service (FSO), under the plans.
It would be handed all-encompassing powers once possessed by the KGB, the Kommersant newspaper said, citing security service sources
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/19/russia-to-reinstate-the-kgb-under-plan-to-combine-security-force/
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Post by Daniel on Oct 18, 2016 20:02:01 GMT -5
High-ranking Kremlin official dismisses media report of planned ‘KGB revival’
18 Oct, 2016 RTNews
Former head of the Russian presidential administration Sergey Ivanov says media reports about plans to merge all of the country’s security agencies into one are untrue and most likely a hoax concocted by reporters to boost their popularity.
“I can say with all certainty – this is a classic example of an invented fake that was first launched and then discussed at length. This is what I call making news when they have no real news,” Ivanov said in an interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper when reporters asked him about the allegations made by popular business daily Kommersant in mid-September.
Back then, Kommersant predicted that before the presidential elections in 2018 Russia will get a new Ministry for State Security, or MGB – an agency uniting the currently independent Federal Security Committee (FSB), Federal Bodyguard Service (FSO) and Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).
In addition, the authors of the alleged plan aim to merge the Prosecutor General’s Office with the federal agency for especially important criminal cases – the Investigative Committee – and dissolve the Ministry for Emergency Situations, splitting its tasks between the Defense Ministry and the Interior Ministry.
Kommersant claimed that the report was based on hints from “multiple sources,” but did not name any. At the time of the story, presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov refused to confirm the allegations.
more www.rt.com/politics/363142-russian-intelligence-chief-dismisses-report/
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Post by sevenofnine on Oct 19, 2016 19:01:03 GMT -5
COME ON Vlady admit it you want revived KGB
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