Members expressed concern about the redefinition of the working day, excessive management control, lack of recognition for part-time doctors and the differential treatment for consultants in their first seven years of practice.
While critics of government intervention in the private sector generally express concerns about excessive government control of private sector activity, advocates of this approach realize that in some cases the government must support ventures while being careful not to control them.
Of course there is still large (and I would argue excessive) state involvement in the Russian economy, but this is very different from formal control and exists, to a greater or lesser degree, in all market economies.