... far-fetched. However, for Merz, it is the only opportunity to quickly address one of the most important problems crippling the German economy. German voters, tired of the tensions within the traffic light coalition, expect swift and effective solutions from the ... ... shows its limited effectiveness. Despite unprecedented pressure, the AfD managed to double its vote share compared to the 2021 elections. Even if this does not lead to normalization of this party in German politics during the current election cycle, it ...
... doubt, even a minute. This was the speech of a triumphant winner. The main goal was to create the impression that his presidency has been a continuous succession of victories, an era of prosperity and an endless triumph of America in all areas – the economy, domestic politics, and foreign and defence politics, in light of which the Democrats’ attempts to remove him from power seem miserable and insignificant.
The main point that runs through the whole speech is that Trump’s main 2016 campaign ...
... 1990s than it did during WWII.” The recipes concocted by Belarusian liberals will have the same economic results, if the state follows their advice.
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Anton Boltochko:
A Half-Step from the Abyss: Belarus’s
Economy Ahead of Presidential Elections
For instance, Yaroslav Romanchuk, a Belarusian economist and head of Mises Research Center argues that the current employment structure cannot be preserved if the state aims to address productivity and efficiency challenges. In 2013, organizations ...
... to diversify its money sources, attracting new countries and organizations, as one can see from
emerging close cooperation
with Beijing. The ploy is valid for both getting cash and preserving sovereignty.
Nevertheless, the risks for the Belarusian economy will remain and may acquire greater significance, probably worsening after the elections. Even scarce data for this year will hardly create the illusion of macroeconomic parameters being improved, since loans cannot change the socio-economic model in the absence of the political will.
... developments in Moscow and to all that they regard as the latter’s imperial impulses, shows that psychologically they have not left the (post-Soviet) space yet.”
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Unfortunately, the situation has not changed. The right managed to win the elections that were held under the slogan of national mobilization and confrontation with Russia. But to develop the economy they need something quite different.
Estonian Parliament Riigikogu
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. D.E. Furman. O budushhem “postsovetskogo prostranstva.” Svobodnaja mysl magazine. 1996. # 6. p.38