Paul
Goble
Staunton, March 21 – Budget documents
may seem dry reading most of the time, but they often provide clearer indications
than anything else of what the priorities of rulers are. Vladimir Putin’s new
budget numbers show that for him, propaganda is more important than the Russian
people and even more important than national defense.
Given the budgetary sleight of hand that
the Kremlin has often practiced, one cannot be absolutely certain of the exact
numbers, but the amendments the Russian government has submitted certainly indicate
what its priorities are and even more aren’t, according to Igor Yakovenko (kasparov.ru/material.php?id=550D067F49A8D).
The sectors where the government
plans to cut spending the most are the environment – minus 16.2 percent, communal
services – minus 10 percent, education – 4.9 percent, and culture – 7.3
percent. Even the defense and security structures face cuts, albeit not as large
as these, the Moscow commentator points out.
But there is one sector where
instead of cuts, the Russian government is calling for increases – and that is
propaganda. There, the Kremlin plans to
increase funds by 3.1 percent out of the budget and by 400 percent in total
spending on Russia Today and by more than 80 percent for TASS.
As Yakovenko puts it, “the most
important and necessary people in the country at a time of crisis, sanctions,
war, and isolation are Margarita Simonyan and Sergey Mikhaylov,” two leading
Moscow television anchors. Apparently,
the regime believes that “if they will lie more and better, then all problems
will disappear and everything will be well.”
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