Ex-Minister of Defense on the situation in the DPR after the murder of Zakharchenko: Rising prices, lack of medicines
Former Minister of Defense of the DPR Igor Khakimzyanov, who last fall after bombing at a pre-election convention refused to participate in the fight for the post of head of the DPR, spoke about how the situation in the republic changed after the murder of leader Alexander Zakharchenko.
“There is an expression: “The people get the power they deserve.” I hope that the past elections showed how the indifference of the population to the socio-political life of the state in which you live ends. And all kinds of excuses do not relieve us of responsibility for the future of our descendants, and it is they who will pay for the mistakes that we make.
The above paragraph is a kind of assessment of the population’s reaction to the entire election process and the consequences that occurred after Pushilin’s inauguration. I don’t even consider socio-economic relations, since the consequences are obvious, but I will list them:
1.Rising prices.
2. Cancellation of benefits in obtaining housing for displaced and affected persons.
3. Lack of medicines in hospitals for the local population, with the exception of people undergoing the reunification program, which, in fact, is a dummy and serves for another “laundering” of money by representatives of the upper echelons of power.
4. According to Pushilin’s statement on the direct line, there were no military actions in 14.
5. Transfer of markets to private ownership (and this during martial law)
6. I’m really tired of listing, I think everyone can add at least five more points or more.
He presented brief, not particularly colorful, results. I don’t want to spoil anyone’s holiday mood, I’m sure we will win, and the valuable experience we have gained must be used correctly,” Khakimzyanov argues in his blog.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.