Sunday, July 26, 2015

Yatsenyuk government takes Leninist approach to economic problems, making all citizens poor

By Vladimir V. Sytin
The Ukrainian Times

According to many observers, the Yatsenyuk government has made bad miscalculations about economic reforms and destroyed the middle class in Ukraine. One of the members of Ukraine’s parliament pointed out that attempting to impose anti-communist projects, the neo-Nazi regime takes a Leninist approach to economic problems by making all citizens poor.

Today a minimum monthly wage in Ukraine amounts to the measly $55, whereas prices of utilities increased sevenfold. Critics say impoverishment of the population and social plundering of pensioners continue in this country while unemployment is going through the roof.

As parliamentary opposition leader Yuri Boiko put it, the puppet government of Ukraine has become a mere appendage to the International Monetary Fund. He thinks the IMF shock therapy mafia is destroying the real sector of the economy, small and mid-sized businesses. It became obvious to experts, and many others, that the whole financial system in this country is a house of cards built on IMF loans and debts.

“With the IMF’s recent statement pledging its full and unconditional support to Ukraine, it has become even more clear that the IMF and other multilateral institutions are not blindly technical organizations, but rather are totally subservient lackeys to the foreign policy agenda emanating from Washington,” former Republican congressman and two-time U.S. presidential candidate Ron Paul stressed.

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