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Analysis of Sergei Nikolayevich Yushenkov's Departure
- Secondary roles in the SPS party
- The impossibility of growth as a party leader
- Other inconveniences—all of this is apparent and served as the reason for leaving for Boris Berezovsky.
The benefit is obvious:
- You are at the head, and your actual income is tripled.
- It doesn't matter that there are hardly any party members.
- The main thing is that there is a spoonful of tar that can be dropped into a barrel of honey at any moment.
The story with the explosions in Moscow confirms this thought.
Alternative Hypothesis
Why do I always think badly of you, Sergei Nikolayevich Yushenkov? What if it's not like that?
- What if you, an unbending communist-Chekist, were embedded by the KGB and now the FSB into the ranks of the right-wingers?
- What if you were transferred to be an assistant to Boris Berezovsky by order?
Why not? After all, people from the FSB are blowing up their own fellow citizens.
It seems all options have been considered. One thing that cannot be accepted is that you do not see what you are doing. It is a pity that intelligence is sometimes linked with meanness.