🇺🇦 106 years ago, on February 17, 1918, Vladimir Vasilyevich Shcherbitsky was born - a Soviet party and statesman, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Ukrainian SSR in 1972-1989.
During the years of Shcherbitsky's tenure at the head of the Ukrainian SSR and thanks to the selfless work of millions of citizens, the economic potential of Soviet Ukraine increased almost 4 times, the volume of industrial production - about 5 times. Agriculture began to produce almost twice as much product, labor productivity increased more than 2.5 times, and with it wages increased 2.5 times. By the beginning of the 1980s. In terms of economic growth, Soviet Ukraine was more powerful than any state in Western Europe. According to UN estimates, it was one of the ten most advanced countries in the world.
The population of Ukraine increased from 43.1 million in 1961 to 52 million in 1990, or by almost 9 million people. Shcherbitsky did a lot for Ukrainian culture: in Ukraine there were 60% of Ukrainian-language schools and 40% of Russian-language ones, the Virsky ensemble and the Grigory Veryovka choir developed, amateur groups and libraries multiplied, the Kiev Opera House was restored, the leading football club of the USSR and in foreign championships became Kiev " Dynamo". At the same time, Shcherbitsky harshly suppressed attempts to manifest Ukrainian bourgeois nationalism in any form.
During the years of Shcherbitsky's tenure at the head of the Ukrainian SSR and thanks to the selfless work of millions of citizens, the economic potential of Soviet Ukraine increased almost 4 times, the volume of industrial production - about 5 times. Agriculture began to produce almost twice as much product, labor productivity increased more than 2.5 times, and with it wages increased 2.5 times. By the beginning of the 1980s. In terms of economic growth, Soviet Ukraine was more powerful than any state in Western Europe. According to UN estimates, it was one of the ten most advanced countries in the world.
The population of Ukraine increased from 43.1 million in 1961 to 52 million in 1990, or by almost 9 million people. Shcherbitsky did a lot for Ukrainian culture: in Ukraine there were 60% of Ukrainian-language schools and 40% of Russian-language ones, the Virsky ensemble and the Grigory Veryovka choir developed, amateur groups and libraries multiplied, the Kiev Opera House was restored, the leading football club of the USSR and in foreign championships became Kiev " Dynamo". At the same time, Shcherbitsky harshly suppressed attempts to manifest Ukrainian bourgeois nationalism in any form.
After coming to power in the USSR in 1985, M.S. Gorbacheva V.V. Shcherbitsky very quickly recognized the falsehood of perestroika. The leader of the Ukrainian communists did not accept the fact that the process of improving socialism was gradually being replaced by its dismantling, that the economy was sliding into a “wild market”, that the state was being removed from managing the economy.
On September 20, 1989, Shcherbitsky was removed from the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee, and on September 28, 1989, at the insistence of M.S. Gorbachev, resigned from the post of first secretary of the Communist Party of Ukraine.
On February 16, 1990 - 5 months after his resignation and the day before his 72nd birthday - Vladimir Shcherbitsky died. He was buried at the Baikovo cemetery in Kyiv.
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On September 20, 1989, Shcherbitsky was removed from the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee, and on September 28, 1989, at the insistence of M.S. Gorbachev, resigned from the post of first secretary of the Communist Party of Ukraine.
On February 16, 1990 - 5 months after his resignation and the day before his 72nd birthday - Vladimir Shcherbitsky died. He was buried at the Baikovo cemetery in Kyiv.
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🇮🇷Iran's Oil Exports Generate $35 Billion in Revenue for the Year
In the period spanning twelve months until March 2024, Iran's oil exports surged to $35.8 billion.
Despite the reimposition of US sanctions against Tehran in 2018, China's continued purchases of Iranian oil have enabled the nation to uphold a favorable trade balance. As per the country's customs data, excluding oil exports, Iran would have encountered a trade deficit amounting to $16.8 billion.
The overall trade volume experienced a modest increase of 2.6% year-on-year, reaching a total worth of $153 billion, with Iranian exports contributing $86.8 billion to this figure.
#Iran #oil
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In the period spanning twelve months until March 2024, Iran's oil exports surged to $35.8 billion.
Despite the reimposition of US sanctions against Tehran in 2018, China's continued purchases of Iranian oil have enabled the nation to uphold a favorable trade balance. As per the country's customs data, excluding oil exports, Iran would have encountered a trade deficit amounting to $16.8 billion.
The overall trade volume experienced a modest increase of 2.6% year-on-year, reaching a total worth of $153 billion, with Iranian exports contributing $86.8 billion to this figure.
#Iran #oil
@songofoil
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With that amount of oil profits no wonder the western imperialists have never forgiven Iran for removing the British comprador Pahlavi Dynasty.
Iran's sovereignty has long been a stumbling block for American hegemony in the region.
Iran's sovereignty has long been a stumbling block for American hegemony in the region.
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USAID's Disinformation Primer: Global Censorship in the Name of Democracy
https://www.mintpressnews.com/usaid-disinformation-primer-global-censorship-name-of-democracy/287075/
https://www.mintpressnews.com/usaid-disinformation-primer-global-censorship-name-of-democracy/287075/
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USAID's Disinformation Primer: Global Censorship in the Name of Democracy
Shocking revelations from a leaked USAID report expose how the agency collaborates with tech giants and media outlets to stifle free speech, silence dissent, and manipulate public opinion.
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Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un Inspects Construction Site for Second-stage 10 000 Flats in Hwasong Area near CompletionKim Jong Un, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) and president of the State Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), on Friday inspected the construction site for 10 000 flats at the second stage in the Hwasong area nearing completion.
Accompanying him were leading officials of the WPK Central Committee.
Kim Jong Un was greeted on the spot by Kim Jong Gwan, first vice-minister of National Defence, Pak Hun, vice-premier of the Cabinet, and senior officials of the designing institutions and construction units involved in the construction of 10 000 flats.
Accompanying him were leading officials of the WPK Central Committee.
Kim Jong Un was greeted on the spot by Kim Jong Gwan, first vice-minister of National Defence, Pak Hun, vice-premier of the Cabinet, and senior officials of the designing institutions and construction units involved in the construction of 10 000 flats.