Russian Communist Leader Says Trillions in Bank Deposits Could Be Used for Economy
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Russian Communist Leader Says Trillions in Bank Deposits Could Be Used for Economy
Veteran Russian Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov suggested using part of the trillions of rubles held in bank accounts by households and businesses to support the economy and state finances, prompting criticism from senior lawmakers and renewed debate over the security of private savings.
The leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF), Gennadi Ziuganov, proposed, at the election congress of the party, the confiscation of funds of citizens and companies deposited in banks, to solve budgetary and economic problems.
This proposal was made by the leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation at the party congress. He complained that banks “hold” at least “three state budgets”. Dozhd TV: news, video, broadcast, online, archive, program program.
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