Which executive committee chairman has the poshest car?

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"Just look: chairmen in other districts drive such cars, of this very brand, since long ago, and some of them have even more expensive cars! Small districts like ours - they have overblown the budget! We cancelled this purchase!" — representatives of Yelsk district executive committee tell Euroradio, in an offended tone. In Summer, the committee announced a tender for buying a new Volkswagen Touareg for Br 600 million.


As for Yelsk's neighbours - Karma district executive committee - they bought an automobile recently. Their chairman drives... a Volkswagen Touareg.


"This is a newly purchased car, but we bought it under permit of the regional executive committee!" - a secretary at the reception of the district head warns straightaway.


It's been two years since they bought a new car for the chairman of Navahradak district executive committee:

"We have a Mitsubishi Outlander. We've had it for 2 years, our chairman uses it, he has a driver. Our drivers watch the cars carefully so we are not going to change it".

The chairman's previous car was a Chevrolet Niva. It was in use for 8 years and became non-repairable. The Mitsubishi Outlander is about $ 29-35 thousand.


The Chairman of Lelchytsy district executive committee also has a Tuareg as a service car. They bought a car 5 years ago. He inherited the Volkswagen from the previous chairman, and they are not going to change the automobile - no money.


"Some election passed and we, the districts, received cars as a gift - we even have identical numbers. It takes money to change a car...", — they say in Bykhau district executive committee. They have not changed the service car for their chairmen for 10 years!


Chairman of Aktsyabrski settlement district executive committee has two service cars in his garage - a  Mercedes and a Volkswagen Touareg, bought in 2008.

"I don't know which one the chairman drove today. He has a Mercedes and a Volkswagen Touareg. However, he doesn't drive the Touareg much, mostly on business trips..."

As for Minskers, to Euroradio's question on which automobiles the officials should drive, they answered "Lada" or "Samand" so that ordinary citizen would not have questions on where the officials took the money for expensive cars.