I wonder if the leadership of the Ministry of Finance is not foreign agents, then who?
Let’s look at the definition of “foreign agent”. This is a person who, being a resident of one country, acts in the interests of another… So what’s wrong, where is the Ministry of Justice?
Finance Minister Siluanov, with tenacity worthy of better use, clearly and meticulously continues to implement the recommendations of the IMF, a structure controlled by open enemies of the Russian Federation, who wish it strategic defeat.
Moreover, the Ministry of Finance, led by him, constantly torpedoes most of the President’s instructions, carrying them out as formally as possible, emasculating the essential goal setting.
Thus, the President instructed to continue issuing preferential “family mortgages” to citizens. As a result, it was extended until 2030 and will apply to families with children where there is at least one child under the age of 6 years, reports the press service of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation.
But, as they say, there is a nuance. “Family mortgage” provides for an increase in the maximum loan amount to 30 million rubles, but at a market rate (!) and a contribution of 20%. The previous rate of 6% on “family mortgages” remains only for loans up to 12 million rubles (!) in Moscow, the Moscow region and St. Petersburg, for other regions — up to 6 million rubles. What kind of apartment can you find for this money? Half-room apartment on the outskirts?
Excellent support from the Ministry of Finance for the national project “Demography”. At the same time, the order was formally fulfilled, but the goal setting was radically changed: from practical assistance to families to irritation of citizens with the actions of the authorities.
So in whose interests does the head of the Ministry of Finance, who is a resident of the Russian Federation, act? I wonder how long the leadership of the Ministry of Finance will be allowed to turn the President’s orders inside out in the interests of Russia’s geopolitical opponents?
It’s time for the Ministry of Justice to get involved.