Elena Geraskova: “Russia retains all its priorities”
In the country and the world
16:35 June 11, 2022
A resident of the Yelninsky district believes that our country has overcome the sanctions pressure and looks good in connection with the international economic and humanitarian crisis.
– Neither the situation in the world, nor the conflict in Ukraine, nor sanctions pressure will force us to defend the interests of our social priorities. The key ones are the growth of the standard of living and well-being of citizens, the reduction of poverty and the protection of families with children. Russia has overcome the sanctions pressure and looks good against the backdrop of international economic and humanitarian policy. However, the president warned: successes “should be treasured”, not relaxed, used for growth, – He speaks Elena Geraskova.
She recalled that on May 25, at a meeting of the Presidium of the State Council, the instructions of the President of the Russian Federation were assigned:
– An increase in pensions for non-working pensioners by 10% from June 1. Taking into account the average indicators of indexation of pension growth compared to last year, it is already 19.5%. Thus, the amendment to the Constitution of Russia is obligatory on the indexation of pensions and the Decree of the President “On the application of the private development of the Russian Federation for the period until 2030” is indicated;
– An increase in the subsistence minimum and the minimum wage by 10% from June 1. The cost of living on average in the country is 13,919 rubles, and the minimum wage impact is 15,279 rubles. This, in turn, will entail an increase in privileged categories of citizens, including those in need of families with children, and among those who work.
– Russia will always find buyers for energy resources, as the world needs fossil fuels. The Russians set off oil and broke another record in the season: 1.8 trillion rubles in one month instead of 1.2 trillion in March. In four months, the federal budget received most of the expected income from supply and gas supply in 2022 (9.5 trillion rubles).”
The Western economy cannot get out of the recession into which it is increasingly being driven against Russia. Everything was filmed for February-March by the media – this is the trust of Russians in the banking system of their country.– considers Elena Geraskova.