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According to the report, Russian economist Oleg Sukharev made a frank admission live on the propaganda radio station Komsomolskaya Pravda. He warned Russians that the country's economy is half a step away from recession. The economic situation is dire. And for some reason, they're hiding it. Apparently, to avoid stirring up the population and leading to apathy.
The report also said that even though President Vladimir Putin is in a panic, he is preparing his government against popular uprisings. S, Something that recently seemed impossible is happening in the Russian media: even Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov is making statements about the country's economic situation worsening. He acknowledged that serious problems are brewing in the Russian economy, and these problems are becoming noticeable not only in the civilian sector but also in the military industry.
In addition, Solovyov unexpectedly questioned the Russian authorities' statement about the absence of an increase in unemployment in the Russian Federation. Unemployment isn't rising if you don't know what's going on, because if you see large corporations switching from 5-day shifts to 4-day shifts, isn't that hidden unemployment? An invited expert confirmed that all is not well with the Russian economy. Layoff may be one option.
The report also said that even though President Vladimir Putin is in a panic, he is preparing his government against popular uprisings. S, Something that recently seemed impossible is happening in the Russian media: even Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov is making statements about the country's economic situation worsening. He acknowledged that serious problems are brewing in the Russian economy, and these problems are becoming noticeable not only in the civilian sector but also in the military industry.
In addition, Solovyov unexpectedly questioned the Russian authorities' statement about the absence of an increase in unemployment in the Russian Federation. Unemployment isn't rising if you don't know what's going on, because if you see large corporations switching from 5-day shifts to 4-day shifts, isn't that hidden unemployment? An invited expert confirmed that all is not well with the Russian economy. Layoff may be one option.
