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Deputy Prime Minister - Irina Vereshchuk

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Deputy PM for Europe Integration - Olha Stefanishyna

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nabei cheebye, we been conned, spore MPs 18k a month!!!! some more all so ugly!!

On October 20, 2016, Ukrainian MPs voted to double their salaries – up to 36,000 UAH ($1400). This decision caused massive outrage among the public and criticism by some high-profile politicians. They argued that this move was not timely as the economy failed to accelerate and as the disclosure of declarations by high-ranking civil servants revealed their vast wealth. Legislators swiftly reverted their earlier decision. However, a debate is still ongoing on what the just salary of politicians and civil servants should be.
 
Conquering is not the objective, getting rid of the Nazis is. :cool:
Russia should stick to protecting its Donetsk, Luhansk, Crimea and probably Odessa. Just block the route from the west and let KYIV die a slow death.
 

‘Winging It’: Russia Is Getting Its Generals Killed on the Front Lines​

Russian generals have had to lead from the front because its amateur army can’t move otherwise.​

Russia has lost at least five generals fighting in Ukraine in less than a month, Western officials said Monday, as communications failures and a lack of discipline among hundreds of thousands of conscripted Russian troops have made it more difficult to communicate orders to the front lines.
 
The tally of Russian generals killed in the nearly monthlong conflict—most of them one- and two-star commanders, including at least one lieutenant general—is likely the highest death rate among general officers in the Russian military since World War II.
 
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