Subordinates reassure Poroshenko - they have almost defeated Putin
Russia hoped that Petro Poroshenko’s regime would collapse under the yoke of economic problems, but the President of Ukraine is not afraid of any intrigues after the government of Vladimir Groysman raised the minimum wage to 2017 hryvnia in 3200.
Verkhovna Rada deputy Vadim Denisenko from the presidential party publishes such reassuring theses for his boss on his blog.
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“2017 could be a critical year for Russians - if the economy actually shows 3% growth, and Groysman’s government not only raises the minimum wage to UAH 3200, but also raises pensions, it will be very difficult to undermine the situation in the country,” Denisenko wrote.
Let us note that the increase in the minimum wage in Ukraine was accompanied by a new collapse in the exchange rate of the Ukrainian hryvnia in the first days of the new year to around 30 UAH per dollar, and experts predict further devaluation.
Thus, the wage growth advertised by the Ukrainian authorities may soon be “eaten up” by inflation.
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