The website of a well-known blogger and public figure "Rospyla" proposes to amend the law on public procurement concerning the amounts that agencies can spend on the purchase of official cars. To buy a high-quality car for the official at any level, RUB 2 million. is more than enough, Alexei Navalny believes. Today, the site of public procurement of baking advertisements with agencies is unthinkable of expensive cars. The appetits of officials are often not commensurate with their rank or "utility" of the organization itself. The RosPyla amendment states that officials may buy cars worth more than 2 million rubles ($2.21 million). only under a special order of the Russian government. This "complex" auto-engineering, which is needed for the case, may be very rare, so the government will not burden the lists of such machines at all times a year at all. But what's the savings for the execution?To date, there is no instrument limiting the gambling of officials. " The delivery of Toyota Land Cruiser Prado for the Regional Psychiatric Hospital No. 2 of the city of Spassky-Far Primorsky Krai, worth 2.4 million people, is the following: The delivery of the Mercedes-Benz S 500L 4Matic car to the Mercedes-Benz S 500L 4Matic for 6,152,257 rubles. at 55056 ". One can only guess for what purposes the orderlies and the military need such expensive equipment. To ensure that the proposal does not go unnoticed, an official letter with a request to consider the amendment was sent to all parties that have factions in the State Duma. The Communist Party will have 42 seats, LDPR will have 39, and Fair Russia just 23. The reaction didn' t force itself to wait. The Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF) and Fair Russia (Fair Russia) have said they are ready to introduce and support the amendment, the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) and the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) has been considering. The response of each of the parties will have a weight in the upcoming elections, the blogger warns. In May this year Alexei Navalny, the founder of Rospylon's website, launched the RosYama project, which allowed citizens to complain about unradiated officials.