Who holds the ECONOMIC POWER in RUSSIA? - VisualPolitik EN?

Russia is like a big toy factory where some kids have more economic power than others, and they use that to make the rules.

Imagine you're in a classroom with your friends, and there's one kid who has all the snacks. That kid can decide who sits where, who gets extra cookies, and even who stays after class. In Russia, the economic power is like those snacks, it’s held by a few important people or groups.

Who are these powerful kids?

  • Big companies: Some of them are like the richest kids in the class. They own lots of things, oil, gas, banks, and even parts of the government.
  • The Government: This is like the teacher who helps decide who gets to be the snack manager. Sometimes they work with the big companies to keep their power.

These powerful groups help make decisions about how money moves in Russia, just like your class’s snack manager decides who gets extra cookies, and sometimes, they even get to pick the next snack manager!

So, economic power in Russia is held by a few big players who use it to shape the country's future.

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  1. A few rich families own most of Russia's big companies and banks.
  2. The government depends on these powerful groups for money and support.
  3. These families can affect how the economy grows or shrinks.

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