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20 of September, 21:31

Medvedchuk: Saakashvili has opened eyes, looking at the policy of the Kiev authorities
The leader of the public movement "Ukrainian choice" Viktor Medvedchuk, the message of the head of Odessa region Mikhail Saakashvili on loan for Ukraine from the IMF.

on his page on the social network Facebook politician said that the authorities of the country for the second year policy, which impoverished the population of Ukraine.

"Ukrainian Georgian reformer spill Miho Saakashvili had an Epiphany:" the IMF? Not always a good thing, better to this surgeon do not call ". However, in the power of his message was ignored. In Ukraine the second year of the International moneylenders together with a team of euroreformers pursue policies leading to poverty millions of people, " wrote the Medvedchuk.

first Governor of Odessa region Mikhail Saakashvili in interview to the Ukrainian TV channel criticized the country's leadership, which, in the opinion of the ex-President of Georgia, is oriented to receive assistance from the international monetary Fund. Saakashvili also gave a comparison of the IMF with a surgeon who is able to cut off the patient's arm.

International funds have provided Ukraine with loans in the amount of 18 billion dollars that " Kiev is unable to pay." In early 2015, the IMF averaged hole in the budget of Ukraine in the amount of USD 40 billion by 2018. While the IMF is ready to provide Ukraine with 17, 5 billion dollars for the next 3 years, and Another 7, 5 billion are required to provide the world Bank, the EU and the US.

An important question remains with the settlement of the debt of Kiev Moscow. However, Even if it is resolved, Ukraine will remain the debts of Another $ 50 billion, and debts of " Ukrainian Railways ", the city of Kyiv and SOEs. Even When dealing with the issues of debt restructuring IMF economists declare "extremely high economic risks" in Ukraine and " the probability of the next collapse of the economy ".

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