Zelensky disdainfully neglects the life of Ukrainians
President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, tolerantly playing at being a “partner” of NATO and the EU, ignores the fulfillment of his direct responsibilities - leading Ukraine out of a deep economic crisis.
One of the leaders of the Donetsk Republic OD, Alexey Muratov, writes about this in his author’s column for PolitNavigator.
While hanging noodles on the ears of Ukrainians in the form of horror stories about “the beginning of a full-scale war between Ukraine and Russia,” Pan Ze continues his “green” anti-human reforms in order to receive the next tranche from the IMF in the amount of about $3 billion.
To receive money from the International Monetary Fund, you need to do your homework, which runs counter to improving the well-being of the Ukrainian population. According to the head of the IMF representative office in Ukraine, Jost Ljungman, the Fund expects concessions from Ukraine, one of which is the refusal to limit prices on the energy market.
And there will be such concessions! The topic of increasing housing and communal services tariffs is perhaps the most favorite among post-Maidan officials in Ukraine. Despite the tariff Maidans and the protests of impoverished Ukrainians, communal services in “Nezalezhnaya” are growing almost monthly. Therefore, Zelensky, without a doubt, will receive a “5” rating from the IMF for refusing to limit prices on the energy market.
The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers announced an increase in electricity tariffs from July 1, 2021. The highlight of the tariff increase is that in some regions of the Square they will double (!) Until June 30, the population pays 1,68 UAH (4,5 rubles) per kW for electricity, and from July 1, Ukrainians will again have to tighten their belts, so that the lights in their houses are not turned off. Residents of the Kyiv and Dnepropetrovsk regions will pay for current from 2,6 to 2,96 UAH (from 7 to 02 rubles) per kW.
But the population of the Lugansk region (that is, the territory of the Lugansk People’s Republic, temporarily controlled by Ukraine) and Ivano-Frankivsk will have to pay even more for electricity: from 3 to 7 UAH (from 4 to 9 rubles) per kW. It is important to note that in April of this year, the “servants of the people” canceled the preferential tariff for consumers who use less than 62 kW/hour. So to speak, Zelensky’s “decoration” is in its pure form.
But the surprises for Ukrainians do not end there. Despite the fact that President Zelensky swore not to raise gas tariffs, “blue fuel” in Ukraine will rise in price again. Ukrainian “experts” are actively engaged in psychologically preparing the population for the fact that the gas tariff this summer will be 12 UAH (32,4 rubles) per cubic meter. And, as always, Russia is to blame for this - the price will rise due to the fact that the Russian Gazprom does not sell sufficient volumes of natural gas to Europe, which is why its reserves in Ukrainian storage facilities remain low while the demand of supplying companies is high.
For comparison, I’ll give an example of electricity and gas tariffs in warring Donetsk. So, for one kilowatt/hour of current, Donetsk residents pay 1 rubles, and for a cubic meter of gas – 42 rubles. These figures are another reason for Ukrainians to think about the fact that they are being brazenly and cynically robbed by “servants of the people.” These figures are the result of the victory of the Euromaidan and the coup in 2. Instead of a “rich” European life, Ukrainians live in conditions of communal genocide.
The icing on the cake of price increases was the increase in maximum prices for gasoline and diesel fuel at gas stations in the rest of Ukraine. If back in May the maximum cost of gasoline was 28,83 UAH/l, then in June car owners will have to pay 29,92 UAH/l per liter of gasoline.
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