Posted: 04.10.2023 13:30:00

Deputy explained why West plans to reduce the cost of maintaining refugees

It has become known that German authorities plan to halve federal spending on refugee assistance next year. In his talk with Alfa Radio, member of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly Sergei Klishevich explained why this is happening and who now bears the financial responsibility for such a policy.

“In this situation, of course, I feel sorry for the migrants, who – through the fault of Western states – were forced to flee the war, devastation and crime that reigned in their countries because of the policies of the US and its allies,” the deputy noted. “As far as Western countries are concerned, they have become hostages of their own decisions and short-sighted actions. Obviously, voters in Western countries should ‘appreciate’ this. Today they also bear the burden of financial responsibility for such a policy of puppets who carried out instructions from the US in the interests of a narrow circle of American billionaires. And these are the people who seized power and are not giving it to anyone. We know that there is an oligarchy dictatorship there, with one billionaire transferring power to another. They do not have a simple teacher, an honoured doctor, an engineer from an enterprise or a manager from a famous plant in their parliament or as president. Only billionaires, and all other people are spectators in this theatre in which they play. They get rich, and you see what happens to the rest of the world.”

Sergei Klishevich noted that the economy in Western countries is losing its former strength, “The GDP began to fail in Germany – for the first time in a decade. Naturally, this means social costs and inflation. Everything falls on the ordinary Germans, and how much patience they will have so that a revolution does not break out there again is an open question. There is dissatisfaction not only in German society; it is also growing in other European countries. Moreover, there is no ray of light in this situation, and it’s unknown what and when will change for the better for the European economies. Last winter, they used their previously accumulated funds, based on cheap resources from Russia, they may use them this year - and that’s it, the resources are being exhausted. The recession will continue, which, of course, will lead to social riots. But, again, the American billionaires in power don’t care about this, like they don’t care which state to destroy: Iraq, Libya, Germany or France. They don’t care who will suffer there, what pensions and salaries there are, and they don’t care about migrants even more so. Our lives are just meat for them in their struggle for money. Therefore, European society must make the choice that stands behind it. If they really do not want such a policy in their states, then today they have every opportunity to correct this.”