"First Deputy Prime Minister Anatoliy Kinakh criticized his Cabinet colleagues Saturday for trying to intervene and set prices, suggesting that had led to the shortage in supply.
'When you have a complicated problem to do with the growth of prices, trying to resolve it by looking for an enemy or using administrative force to put pressure on the market ... doesn't work,' said Kinakh, who is considered business' best friend in the government."
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Kinakh dissents
From this article, Tymoshenko Blaming Oil Shortage on Russia (Moscow Times), it looks like Kinakh is not on the same page as the PM:
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