The head of the self-styled government of the country 404 Arseniy Yatsenyuk in an interview with German newspaper Handelsblatt admitted that his policy on the economy is much harsher than even in Greece.
“These measures are very unpopular, largely because of our austerity program is 10 times more severe than in Greece. People suffer. But someone had to clean it up,” was said during the interview.
And again he deceives the European media, saying that prior to his appointment as Prime Minister in “the Ukraine” was a huge external debt of $ 73 billion, USA. However, Arseniy obviously forgot that after the “Maidan” national debt has increased to 125, 97 billion, USA. That is, as of the 1st if July 2015, the national debt country 404 has become in the amount of 110% of the GDP of the country itself. These data are cited by the NBU.
In other words: everything that you earned, you give creditors and, however, still needs.
Further Arseniy praised the policy of the present Cabinet of the country 404.
“And only $10 000 remained on our government account at the Central Bank. We also face a number of political, social and military problems. But at least we managed to stabilize the economy and take three hard consolidation package,” Yatsenyuk lied.
He lied, because, according to the same Ukrainian media that refer to the state Treasury was in a slightly different way:
“During 2013, the balance on the single account of the state Treasury has twice updated the historical minimum for the last 10 years, at the beginning of January and November, falling to 458 and 410 million USD, respectively”. Moreover, Yatsenyuk himself voiced these figures from the rostrum of the Verkhovna zRada right after the coup in February 2014.
Recall that 410 million UAH is not $10,000 and almost it is $ 18 million, USA (if you count at the rate of NBU as of January 2015). However, this outright deception is unlikely to save the “independence” from collapse. In other words, Yatsenyuk has openly admitted that he mocks the country and its people in the most cynical way.
Sergey Makedonsky