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According to the forecasts of the First Minister of Economy of the Russian Feder...

The Russian Economy Economy predicted a crisis in the country and criticized the government (video)

According to the forecasts of the First Minister of Economy of the Russian Federation, the country will be enough for a year, after which it will have to negotiate on loans. Former Minister of Economy of the Russian Federation, Doctor of Economics, Andriy Nechayev, predicted a crisis in the country through the imposition of sanctions by the world community and described the situation in rather rude but accurate words.

It happened at the Finmarket Financial Forum in Yekaterinburg, The Insider writes. "It is not bad that we are in the d*pi, but that we decided to equip it. We decided to glue the wallpaper," - said Nechayev, criticizing the lack of necessary steps by the authorities to prevent crisis. Among its reasons, the former top official called the excess of the annual plan for the Federal Budget deficit as a result of the first four months of 2023.

According to him, reserves for financing the shortage will be enough for 12 months, after which you will have to apply for loans. In addition, Russia has encountered mass emigration, capital outflow to other countries and the fall of oil and gas revenues, the external was said. Nechayev had already uttered this phrase in April 2022 in an interview with "Idel. Reals": "I will not go, decided to stay firmly until there was a direct threat to my freedom.

I came up with a wonderful formula for everything that is happening in Russia now. The problem is not that we were in D*Pi, but in the fact that they decided to be in it. ”Nechaev-the first minister of economy in Russia, held a position from February 1992 to March 1993. Recall that May 15, the National Security Council Coordinator White House John Kirby stated that sanctions significantly restrict the activities of Russia's MIC and gradually destroy its economy.