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Anonymous ID: aB8l+jb1France /pol/510355305#510362312
7/14/2025, 4:57:54 PM
>>510358406
faggots are loud and exist everywhere, especially in russia. The only deflection here is your laughable attempt at steering the narrative away from the fact that the second military power in the world has been bogged down in donbass for 3 years and counting.
Anonymous ID: 9cszglTEFrance /pol/509071396#509089690
6/30/2025, 4:09:10 AM
>>509089470
>if I spam a gossiping tweet with carefully curated pics ukraine might actually lose
Anonymous ID: XJWSVC5Z/pol/508693856#508705729
6/25/2025, 7:16:54 PM
>>508705565
>will disappear similarly.
Other opinions voiced at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 20-06-2025, The state may not have enough money.
Anonymous ID: 3+0CFicn/pol/508561260#508565244
6/24/2025, 11:56:56 AM
>>508565130
>I wouldn't project the idiot
Other opinions voiced at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 20-06-2025, The state may not have enough money
Anonymous ID: /oLnNMfO/pol/508103176#508103498
6/20/2025, 6:23:37 PM
>>508103448
>Other opinions voiced at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum:
>▪ "The state may not have enough money."
>The head of the Duma's Budget Committee Andrey Makarov warned that Russia could follow the same path as the USSR:

He reminded the audience that private property is now being seized based on the de facto abolition of the statute of limitations. "The statute of limitations no longer begins from the moment an event occurred, but from the moment the prosecutor's office found out about it. And not just found out, but when, for some reason, the event didn't sit well with the prosecutors," Makarov said.

▪ "Many are on the verge of default." A debt crisis is looming over Russia.

"The overall situation is quite alarming; many companies are in a pre-default state regarding their obligations," RSPP head Alexander Shokhin said.

▪ Central Bank analysis has shown that one in six of the largest companies can't earn enough to cover even interest payments.

Andrey Kostin, president of VTB, Russia's second-largest bank, said many companies are now operating and borrowing just to repay existing debts. In his view, the current crisis may present a good opportunity to get rid of inefficient enterprises that "would be better off closed down."
>part 2

https://litter.catbox.moe/lrgx4ruv1zn1vac5.mp4