In the Perm shopping center “Semya” they plan to raise the ceilings a meter higher – Vkurse.ru Posting in CHAT: Russia The design style of public areas will change. A new design project for the design of public areas of the Semya shopping center has been developed. In particular, changes are envisaged in the design of the ceilings, which will increase the height of the room by about a meter. This was reported by the management of the shopping center. “For the first time, elements of the new style will be used in the design of new areas of the gaming center on the third floor of the shopping center. In the future, it is planned to gradually introduce a new style, without complicating the work of tenants and without disturbing the comfort of visitors,” the press service said. In addition, the color scheme in the shopping center will change - it will create a feeling of a comfortable, spacious room. Earlier, the portal “Vkurs.ru” reported that a new store of Belarusian clothing has opened in the Perm shopping center “Planetarium”. Source link Source link
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We will raise taxes, reduce pensions, no concessions to strikers. cook – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia The Finance Minister gave an interview to the Finnish publication Ilta-Sanomat: Before the current government, the Real Finns party, led by Finance Minister Riikka Purra, was associated almost exclusively with criticism of the importation of migrants. And today this party is pursuing such a tough economic policy that everyone is surprisingly rubbing their eyes. what happened To this Riikka Pura replies: “As president, I see the True Finns as the first party that can solve problems with public finances and other problems.” The main reason is that there are no interested organizations behind us, we are an independent entity. According to researchers, Finance Minister Purra's recent way of announcing government budget cuts is new in Finnish politics. A month ago, Riikka Purra joked about upcoming government spending cuts on social media x, posting photos of cutting boards with her photo, the caption “now is the time to cut” and the message: “Cutting board production will accelerate this spring. The boards will be sent from the village of Mietinsaari to Ruokolahti throughout Finland.” And then another photo was published on the social network, in which the head of the Ministry of Finance is with like-minded people, most of whom are smiling, and she herself is holding scissors in her hands. “Here’s to a new week!” Times are difficult in Parliament and Government, but hopefully with decisive action the light will shine again here in the North,” the caption reads. The public did not appreciate the subtle humor of the head of the Ministry of Finance. condemning in the mainstream media the ruling party, which is “staging a carnival” of cuts that “affect primarily people with low incomes and the unemployed.” That is, the poor sections of society.” The photo with scissors also sparked a heated discussion about why Finnish ministers and deputies are smiling and rejoicing at the state budget savings. IS edition: Are there changes, are you challenging established political images “Absolutely yes,” Purra immediately answers. “I do not intend to actively look for reasons for disagreement.” But yes, I want to shake up the economic narrative and the culture of politics. Where it is believed that the basic code of policy is to always give money and promise it. Many people believe that cuts, austerity and balancing public finances are bad, says Purra. “This is the type of thinking I struggle with.” I freely admit that I will not promise to give back the money. More money. The minister says Finland has been running a deficit for 16 years and is increasing its debt. The social security system is at Scandinavian levels, but the income is not. Society is aging and we must move closer to balance. — The problems associated with demographic development and changes in Finland can no longer be solved by thinking that after a few years of adaptation we will be able to return to normal life. There will no longer be such a “normal” state. IS: The cuts will hit people on low incomes hard. Should the Chancellor of the Exchequer show more compassion for people on low incomes? “High income people and wealthy people will survive even if the money runs out or we find ourselves in a deficit. Social Security is really being cut a lot. That's why we're fixing the government's finances to continue to provide for those who can't do it themselves. Not because the Ministry of Finance’s calculations look good. But to keep our system in good shape. This is the idea I'm trying to convey to people. IS: So is there empathy for low-income people? “As I said, we will take care of the economy and lead debt-ridden Finland into better times. care for those who are disadvantaged. The first measures of the €6 billion austerity package agreed by the government over the summer have only just begun to hit people's wallets, but billions more in cuts and tax rises are already looming on the horizon. “The government program will open soon and eight weeks of negotiations will begin. “Neither I nor the party I represent have any difficulty in cutting, for example, 3 billion euros.” The challenge will be to find a four-way compromise on cuts that suits everyone. I.S.: When the debate begins, is there even a possibility of a government crisis? - Let's hope this doesn't happen. But similar crises have happened before. The largest government expenditures are social security and health care, education, social security contributions, pensions and defense. There will be no reduction in spending on internal and external security. Social security spending has already been cut and health care spending has been contained. Pensions and education remain. No government wants to touch this yet. – It is possible that pensions will be reduced. The government still doesn't touch them. Targeted cuts to the smallest pensions make no sense. Purra notes that protecting basic education has been an important government policy. She would not comment directly on whether the government would continue to cut education. – I would note that in education policy, especially in primary schools, there are problems that cannot be solved with money, but action must be taken. Another issue discussed in the debate is tax increases, which the government wanted to avoid until the last minute. Now they are on their way. According to Purra, Mathias Marttinen's KoR has already reached a preliminary agreement on the amount, but the decision is not yet official. – We do not want to raise taxes on labor and entrepreneurship. That would be extremely unwise,” says Purra. Purra doesn't see further cuts to the most common Social Security benefits. IS: Shouldn't the government now cancel its previous emissions reduction negotiations? – There is an entry in the government program according to which the general tax rate will not be increased by government decisions. We will stick to this. But we are in a new situation, and therefore everything previously agreed upon cannot apply. At the time of government negotiations, we had numbers on the basis of which we made decisions about adjusting six billion and achieved our goal. But when reality changes, we must react to it. I.S.: If the government refuses labor market reforms, will there be a government crisis or even the government will fall? – If the government suddenly decided to abandon reforms on the labor market, then yes, trust in it would be very weak. But there are no signs of such a refusal. How long can Finland withstand this blow? (note: strikes have been going on since December) – Finland can no longer tolerate this strike. But perhaps the question to ask unions is what are they trying to achieve? Because I believe their initial strategy was to force the government to back down. It doesn't seem to be working, so what's plan B? Do we need a trade union movement? - Certainly. The trade union movement has made important efforts to improve the conditions of workers and, of course, must continue in the same spirit. One of the biggest threats to Finnish and Scandinavian workers is cheap immigrant labor, and I would like to see the trade union movement take a much stronger stance on this issue. – When the “Finns” were not in the government, our position on immigration received virtually no response from the trade unions. Fortunately, now that we are in government, I have noticed some escalation. Strikes explained: Today the Finnish Industry Association announced new strikes. They will affect a total of 56 different companies and approximately 4,300 industrial workers throughout Finland. The one-day strike will take place on April 5. This is a show of support for the 7,000 strikers (export industry) who are on strike for a third week and have recently extended it to four weeks (and possibly until May Day). The government plans to ban political strikes from May 1. The workers' struggle has been going on for several months. Since December, employees have gone on several strikes to protest government policies. Unions oppose reforms that weaken workers' ability to strike and cut social security. “The government's policy towards workers is extremely tough. The cuts will increase poverty by between 100,000 adults and 17,000 children. It doesn't matter whether you work or not. The cuts will affect everyone. The government is so ruthless about cuts that even workers are becoming poorer,” says the head of an industrial union. cookhttps://www.is.fihttps://www.hs.fihttps://aftershock.news Source link Source link
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A woman with a dog used a photo of Crocus to raise money Posting in CHAT: Russia News | 28 03 2024, 22:05 | Photo by SeverPost: Telegram/Mash An unknown person entered the territory of the Crocus City Hall and took several photographs there. She later used these photographs to raise funds, the Ministry of Emergency Situations reports. “The woman used the received content with the official video of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations to raise funds. Posing as the leader of the service dogs of the mine detection and rescue center for special risk “Leader,” the department reported. statement. Let us remind you that earlier the ministry published a preliminary list of those killed as a result of the terrorist attack. Read also: Rosatom's chief manager was arrested for bribery To be the first to know about the main news and the most important events of the day, subscribe to our Telegram channel. Source link Source link