Friday, October 28, 2011

PR explained why Ukrainians do not feel better

Personally plundered State Reserve, the current opposition is now crying about political persecution. Told reporters MP from the Party of the Regions Peter Pisarchuk. According to him, namely the activities of the previous power almost brought the country to economic and social collapse. "During the period of the previous government Gosfininspektsiya found that the country had suffered damage amounting to over 35 billion USD. Today, in connection with the sale of materials audits initiated more than 1,5 thousand criminal cases, arrested more than a thousand people" - said P. Pisarchuk. However, he stressed that the investigation of corruption and destructive economic activity of the previous government can not be considered political persecution. "Many corruption schemes uncovered by the study of transcripts of meetings of the previous government. One gets the impression that these were not meetings of the Cabinet, and the meeting of the schemers ... Look at what is done with the state reserves - skimmed off the ground. And now screaming about political persecution," - spokesman AVE. He also recalled that the national debt of Ukraine for 2009 increased by 96 billion UAH. and at the beginning of 2010 amounted to 227 billion USD. "The current government this year has to pay 88 billion UAH. Debts. If this money is directed not to pay off debt taken by the Government of Timoshenko, and on social projects and economic development, improving long would feel all" - summed up the PR representative. Earlier, former Finance Minister Viktor Pinzenyk said that up to 2010 direct and guaranteed debt of Ukraine has increased by 114.3 billion UAH. That is nearly 40% of GDP. According to him, it is slightly less than in 2009 - 128.5 billion UAH. But such figures the country has never known. Ex-minister also noted that the expected nominal GDP growth of 18.6% growth rate of debt in 2010 were twice as high - 36%. Ministry of Industry

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