Donations for a Sluggish Household: Oligarchs Are Said to Have Filled Putin's War Fund with Billions
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Donations for a Sluggish Household: Oligarchs Are Said to Have Filled Putin's War Fund with Billions
The war of aggression against Ukraine is burdening Russia's state budget. A call for donations by the Kremlin seems to alleviate the situation a little. According to a media report, almost 400 billion rubles come together.
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After Putin offered to help entrepreneurs with the budget, revenue to the treasury amounted to 383.69 billion roubles ($4.51 billion).
Russia needs every ruble for the war. Within a few months, voluntary payments from large companies to the state increase tenfold. The post Russia: Oligarchs "bleed" for Putin war appeared first on financemarktwelt.de.
Large Russian businessmen transferred hundreds of billions of rubles to the federal budget after Vladimir Putin's call to make voluntary contributions to the treasury, on the basis of a record deficit. In mid-August, transfers reached 383.69 billion rubles, writes Vedomosti, quoting data from the Electronic Budget.
A large Russian business has transferred hundreds of billions of rubles to the federal budget following the request of dictator Vladimir Putin.
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