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‘Ukraine’s disintegrating economy’ comment lands Polish deputy PM in hot water
05.03.15 13:03 European trends
‘Ukraine’s disintegrating economy’ comment lands Polish deputy PM in hot water
Published time: March 05, 2015 09:25
RIA Novosti / Natalia Seliverstova

RIA Novosti / Natalia Seliverstova

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A Polish government spokesperson has criticized the deputy prime ministers remark on Ukraine‘s disintegrating economy, calling it “unfair.” Janusz Piechocinski painted a black scenario for the country gripped by hyperinflation and currency plunge.

"These signals which are coming from Ukraine are very disturbing, because the economy there is beginning to disintegrate, economic ties are beginning to disintegrate," Piechocinski said in an interview to Reuters released on Tuesday.

According to the deputy PM, Poland risks facing a huge influx of migrants from crisis-stricken Ukraine.

Polands Deputy Prime Minister and junior coalition party PSL head Janusz Piechocinski.(Reuters / Slawomir Kaminski)

Polands Deputy Prime Minister and junior coalition party PSL head Janusz Piechocinski.(Reuters / Slawomir Kaminski)


"In a black scenario of developments in Ukraine, one cannot exclude an inflow of a few hundred thousand emigrants to Poland. Looking at what has happened during the last year, one has to take into account all scenarios and be ready," he said.

The Ukrainian elite have made disappointing progress in creating a Western-style democracy, Piechocinski believes.

"Unfortunately, the elites have disappointed. One year ago it seemed that Ukraine was on course to become a stable, predictable democracy of our sphere of values.”


However, Polish authorities didn’t entirely welcome Piechocinski’s statement, saying his position towards Ukraine was “unfair,”according to Polish media.

“This is the opinion of Mr. Deputy Prime Minister, he has the right to such opinions, but we see positive steps in these difficult times [in Ukraine],” said Poland’s government spokeswoman, Malgorzata Kidawa-Blonska.

READ MORE: Ukraine ‘modernization agency’ to seek revival of war-torn economy

“We will support this country so that positive processes take place there as soon as possible,” she added.

Ukraine is now trying to save its collapsing economy from hyperinflation, with official numbers showing prices are rising by 28.5 percent in annual terms. However, separate research by Johns Hopkins Professor Steve Hanke suggests the real inflation rate is 272 percent, the world’s highest, and well above Venezuela’s 127 percent rate.


The domestic currency, the hryvnia, has lost about 70 percent since the start of the Maidan unrest nearly a year ago. The country’s National Bank is raising its benchmark interest rate to 30 percent from 19.5 percent, the biggest increase in 15 years.

READ MORE: Ukraine agrees tough austerity package to gain $17.5bn IMF bailout

Kiev has recently agreed tough austerity package to gain $17.5 billion IMF bailout. The changes also see a cut in pensions for retired people by 15 percent. Moreover, pension payments for people working in the tax, customs and regulatory bodies, will be suspended. The IMF is expected to approve the new aid package to Ukraine on March 11, 2015.

READ MORE: Ukraine ready to make ‘small’ prepayment to Gazprom by March 6 – energy minister

Ukraine is running out of the Russian gas it prepaid for in December, as the so-called winter packageexpires at the end of March. Last week Russia warned Kiev that if it fails to make new advance payments, its gas supplies would stop this week.


Since the start of military crackdown on Donetsk and Lugansk Regions in April, Ukraine has lost access to one of its economically developed regions rich in coal reserves. The regions also saw massive decrease in the workforce, with people either fleeing the violence or joining the militias.

Amid the economic problems Ukraine announced a six-fold increase in military spending, which would reach an all-time record in 2015. Kiev says the money would be spent to reform its army to fight what it claims is a “Russian intervention” in eastern Ukraine.

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