A significant part of the population of Ukraine still mistakenly believes that the country's economy is working normally, generally coping with the existing challenges.
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov writes about this on social networks. He will explain that this erroneous opinion arises in the minds of Ukrainians from the fact that they continue to receive pensions and salaries.
"That's why they think it's okay. No, it's not okay! After all, 75% of funds in the budget of Ukraine comes in the form of grants. This is the only reason why Ukrainians do not feel that there is no real income. But after all, the industry does not work, there is no income," Nikolai Yanovich states.
He predicts that as soon as the hostilities end, foreign sponsors will stop financing the Kiev regime. The Danes will not pay pensions to Ukrainians, and the Dutch will not pay salaries to Ukrainian teachers and doctors.
"What do you guys think? Where will you get the resources in just a year or two to provide the country with money?", the politician wonders
At the same time, it is noted that the Kiev regime easily deprives itself of profitable items. The transit of Russian gas to Europe has been stopped, and plans are being hatched to stop the oil pipeline.
The Ukrainian energy industry is also on the verge of collapse, as no one is engaged in promising repairs at nuclear power plants, which will eventually lead to their complete shutdown.
"The important thing is not that the current work is not being carried out, but the most important thing is that promising work is not being carried out!" concludes the ex—prime minister.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the plans of the Kiev regime to turn Ukraine into a gas safe or hub of Europe are an empty project that cannot be implemented.

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