Posted on 08/24/2022 9:18:55 AM PDT by DeathBeforeDishonor1
On July 21, members of the Ukrainian parliament decided to increase their salaries by 70 percent raise. After the bill for this decision had only been submitted on July 18, the parliamentarians were able to carry out the vote unusually quickly, reported the Overton magazine. According to the magazine, this decision, which was unanimously approved by all the remaining parties, would have been possible so quickly in the absence of a lack of opposition.
Instead of 28,800 hryvnia as before, the “servants of the people”, as Vladimir Zelensky’s party is called, now earn 49,600 hryvnia per month. Since July 15, the hryvnia fell from 0.33 euros to 0.026 euros per hryvnia. This currently corresponds to around 1,300 euros. According to Overton Magazine, it was officially emphasized that
“that no additional funds from the state budget or funds from international partners are used for this”.
However, after Decree 7561 “Additionals to the salary of deputies are used from the state budget, which includes international financial aid”.
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So they are emulating Russia?
This sh*t would not have happened under Trump.
This sh*t would not have happened under Trump.
Alex Christoforou discusses the topic on his channel on YouTube, Rumble, Locals, etc. on his daily video today.
Your posts are terrific.
Absurdities carried to their logical extreme.
Well done!
So the Ukraine is no less corrupt than Russia?
I don’t even think Ukrainians should die for Ukrainians now. (as in Ukrainians in the USA)
Is that a 564 dollar raise?
Congress did the same thing here.
Gave themselves a 564 dollar raise?
Where is FR’s resident Zelensky fluffer, ‘’rev. mom’’ been lately?
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