Thursday, December 1, 2011

Life Without Russia: Saakashvili has left only $ 60 and a bag of flour

Rules igry10-10-2007 desire to guide some of the former Soviet republics to pass under the protectorate of the West is too expensive for their people. A vivid example of how to choose between Russia and the West affect the state of the national economy of the republic the CIS, show Georgia and Moldova. Today the economy of Georgia, whose leadership is almost threatened Russia with war, but President Mikhail Saakashvili, not without hints of their American "friends" did everything to spoil relations with Russia are likely to be close to collapse. This is evidenced by recent statements "Mishik" once again pleased with his people, "Santa's New Year gift in the spirit of the Great Depression. "We must do everything so that in winter no one was cold and hunger, respectively, in Tbilisi, the family will receive 100 lari (about $ 60) for gas and electricity, while in rural areas - a voucher for electricity and a bag of flour", - Saakashvili said in Tuesday at a meeting with the ministers of the Georgian government. This program "is equated to military operations." Of course, the Georgian leader was quick to blame the poverty of the country "Russia's economic embargo, which" painful blow to the poor. "

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