We had the idea of bankrupting the railways and the port and privatizing for one euro them. This required to take away the revenue from the railways and the port that they get in the transit of fertilizers. Maintaining the railways and the port is costly because there is a lot of expensive equipment with expensive maintenance. The loss of revenue from the transit of fertilizers would quickly bankrupt the port and the railways.
Are you saying that this is a theft? Clearly it is. But we already know that stealing is possible if you do it quietly. We checked that during the privatization of Mažeikiai oil.
And at the beginning of the privatization of the railways and the port, the fool Pavilionis made a fuss: "Oh, it's awful, long ago it was necessary to ban the transport of fertilizers, what the Americans will think about us." People heard the noise and became interested in the drama. Now try to privatize the railways and the port for one euro. Every little child will pay attention and grab his pacifier hoping we will not be able to privatize it.
Therefore, Pavilionis is a political corpse today. The corpse just doesn't stink much yet.
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