Chechen oligarch’s daughter is 'getting sick at the mere thought' of returning to Russia

Elina Bazhaeva, 22-year-old daughter to Chechen oil tycoon Musa Bazhaev and a student of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, shared her impressions on the trip across the United States with her subscribers on social networks. Elina visited the U.S. with her husband, 25-year-old entrepreneur Bek Ali Khan Mamakaev.

In response to the question posed by her subscriber, “Where is better, in the United States or in Russia?” Elina answered quite categorically: “Everywhere is better than in Russia.” Bazhaeva admitted that she was getting sick at the mere thought of returning to Moscow.

Vitaly Milonov, a member of the State Duma for United Russia commented on Elina’s statements. According to him, she doesn’t belong in diplomatic circles after the way this student of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations publicly criticized the Russian Federation, Russian Tsargrad TV reported.

 “Miss Bazhaeva should understand that such statements are fraught with consequences, especially taking into consideration that she is most likely a future diplomat. Elina Bazhaeva will not set one foot in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs if she wants the diplomatic service!” added Milonov.

Milonov believes that the leadership of the Ministry, as well as the Institute where the 22-year-old heiress to a multi-billion-dollar fortune is studying, should keep an eye on such a student.

Earlier, the daughter of the Press Secretary for the President of Russia, Elizaveta Peskova, criticized the Russian education system and stated that it should be changed. Peskova held up the education process in Europe as an example. According to her, lectures of European teachers are more exciting, which is why they rarely make students want to sleep or do other things.

  Russia

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