Paul
Goble
Staunton, June 27 – The first rule
of any authoritarian ruler is to do whatever is necessary to keep the force
structures that defend him happy, including finding ever more money for them
even if the entire rest of the population has to suffer in consequence. That is
exactly what Vladimir Putin continues to do.
At a reception in honor of the graduates
of the military educational institutions, Putin said that “we will in the future
also improve the system of social guarantees for those who bear military and
law enforcement service and consistently raise the level of their monetary compensation”
(kremlin.ru/events/president/news/60834).
The Kremlin leader added that “the
state will continue to improve the medical support of such employees, broaden the
opportunities for the employment of the members of their families, and help
resolve issues regarding housing for them.” Over the last seven years, the
state has raised the salaries of 645,000 such people and the living conditions
of more than two million.”
Given the deterioration of the incomes
and living conditions of most other Russians, such solicitude is the best
possible guarantee that these siloviki will continue to defend the person
responsible for ensuring that they if not others have been taken care of.
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