As already noted by our Association, the fake “government” of the Crimea “approved the budget for 2023” with a significant “income deficit” and with “slowdown of federal subsidies”.
Now, a similar approach has been noted by collaborators in the fake “administration” of Sevastopol, who announced that the “city budget” for 2023 “expenditures” will exceed “revenues” by 4.7 billion rubles, that is, the “deficit” will be about 8%.
However, these figures only reflect the budget crisis in Russia itself, where the federal budget for 2023 is already planned with a deficit of 2%, and the “official” costs of the war for the aggressor will increase by 43%, for punitive structures – by 50%, and the costs of “national economy” will be reduced by 20%.
It is obvious that in such a financial regime “you die today and I will die tomorrow”, no massive financial flows will shine for Crimean collaborators, and their current “beating Moscow thresholds” in order to maintain the volume of the “budget feeder” will not end in anything.