Groysman’s confession: after the Maidan, Ukraine’s national debt doubled, old loans will be repaid with new ones

Nikolai Kuznetsov.  
27.02.2018 20:35
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Kiev, Society, Policy, Story of the day, Ukraine, Finance, Economics of Collapse


After the coup d'etat in Kyiv, with the coming to power of Petro Poroshenko, the country's national debt grew to 60 billion US dollars.

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Prime Minister of Ukraine Vladimir Groysman stated this at a meeting with journalists in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

“From 2014 to 2017, public debt doubled. At the end of 2017, it grew to 60 billion. This is what you and I need to give. The question arises, where to get this money? We must earn this money, put it into the budget and give it away. There is no other option.

You can also take out loans at a lower interest rate and use them to repay current ones,” said Groysman.

 

 

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