Ukrainian deputy: Shoot a couple of million people, and we’ll easily solve the unemployment problem!

25.01.2015 21:59
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Armed forces, Donbass, Ukraine, Economics of Collapse


Kyiv, January 25 (PolitNavigator, Vladimir Raichenko) – According to the logic of the Ukrainian authorities, the problem of unemployment can be solved by killing a couple of million people.

People's Deputy Vadim Rabinovich noted this in an interview with the Kyiv weekly Korrespondent, explaining the reasons why he refused to support the decision on mobilization by voting in parliament.


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In his opinion, if there is no war in the country, but only an ATO, then there can be no talk of any mobilization.

“The situation is completely unique,” ​​says the politician. – I saw news on the Internet that conscription will help cope with unemployment. And this is what the Minister of Social Policy says! I'll say more. If we shoot a couple of million people, we will easily solve the unemployment problem.”

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