The Ukrainian government is trying to outwit pensioners and state employees

Elena Ostryakova.  
05.09.2017 09:57
  (Moscow time), Moscow
Views: 6291
 
Housing and utilities, Society, Ukraine, Finance


The Government of Ukraine must fulfill its obligations and index public sector salaries and pensions to the inflation rate, which is 100%. Energy expert Valentin Zemlyansky stated this on the air of the Ukrainian TV channel “112”.

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“Before carrying out pension reform, if I were the government, I would fulfill my obligations to index pensions to the level of inflation. Over the past three years, no one has included anything in our budget. 10%? Do not make me laugh. Our inflation in recent years has been more than 100%. We have some kind of misanthropic approach,” Zemlyansky said.

He believes that statistics on the average salary in Ukraine do not correspond to reality.

“There is no average salary of 7 thousand in the regions. Only in Kyiv. Three years have passed. The government could have given some results. It doesn’t exist,” the expert concluded.

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