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Good Evening Clo!

Sounds like the Stassi when East Germany shut down.

One hundred thousand apparatchniks quite obviously doing nothing.

It is indeed a tragic reality for the Russian people that they have not in over one hundred years come up with enlightened leadership.

When the social contract is a bastardized variant of a failed system, the future remains bleak.

He has brought war to Europe and he has impoverished the Russian people. He flies bomber missions towards the US on July 4th.

Once again Russian leadership has planted the country on the wrong side of history.




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Russian austerity: Putin fires 110,000 officials
By: clo
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Sat, 25 Jul 15 2:04 AM
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Putin is one of the wealthiest men on earth, he shouldn't even be taking a salary.

Russian austerity: Putin fires 110,000 officials

This is what belt-tightening looks like in Russia: Vladimir Putin has fired 110,000 government officials at a stroke.

The Russian president signed a decree last week limiting the number of staff employed by the Interior Ministry to just over one million. That requires massive layoffs that will bring total headcount down by 10%.

Administrative staff will bear the brunt of the cuts at the ministry, which controls the Russian police, paramilitary security forces and the road traffic safety agency.

Russia is slashing government spending by 10% across the board this year as it suffers its worst economic crisis in years.

The double whammy of tumbling oil prices and Western sanctions, imposed on Russia over its involvement in the crisis in Ukraine, has hit hard.

The economy shrank by 2.2% in the first quarter. The IMF expects it to contract by 3.8% this year, and by more than 1% in 2016. 

Putin took a pay cut of 10% in March, shortly after demanding every government department -- except defense -- reduce spending.

Officials figures show unemployment rose to 5.4% in June, compared to 4.8% a year ago.

http://money.cnn.com/2015/07/24/news/russia-putin-layoffs/index.html


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