Medvedev admitted at a closed meeting of United Russia: The situation is worse than in 2009
Moscow - Sevastopol, January 08 (PolitNavigator, Maxim Karpenko) - Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev at a closed meeting of the United Russia party in Moscow admitted that the situation is much more complicated than after the crisis in 2008.
One of the participants in the meeting with Medevedev, deputy of the city’s Legislative Assembly Boris Kolesnikov, stated this on air on the First Sevastopol TV channel.
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“I was recently in Moscow at a closed meeting, and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev spoke. He said that the year that was coming would be very difficult for us. We will, of course, come out of the crisis. But, if in 2009 we got out of it as a whole, now many countries are in favor of us not getting out of it at all. Therefore, we will have to manage the economy manually and take some unpopular measures,” he said.
According to Kolesnikov, this will also make changes to the plans for the development of Sevastopol - now the main task will be to preserve existing social programs.
“Maybe we will have to think not about development, but about preserving the social things that exist so that people do not suffer,” the deputy said.
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