LDPR election program 10 steps. Ten steps to a decent life

As of September 1, 2.09 trillion rubles remained in the Reserve Fund. ($32.2 billion). At the beginning of the year, the fund contained 3.641 trillion rubles. ($49.95 billion). The reserves are used to pay off the federal budget deficit, which amounted to about one and a half trillion rubles in January-July. For the year as a whole, the deficit is expected to be over 3% of GDP. In 2016, it is expected that expenses will decrease from the planned 16.1 to 15.78 trillion rubles. In the 2017-2019 budget, he wants to freeze spending at this level, and also proposes increasing some taxes to raise additional money.

The Ministry of Finance believes that the Reserve Fund will be exhausted next year, and funds from the National Welfare Fund may begin to be spent to cover the deficit (as of September 1, it contained 4.719 trillion rubles, or $72.71 billion).

Some experts, for example the Development Center, believe that the Reserve Fund will end this year.

The budget, with its deficit and frozen spending, is the number one economic topic today. Due to the lack of money in the treasury, salaries of public sector employees and pensions are not indexed as expected (to the level of inflation of the previous year), investments are reduced, and real expenses on key items are reduced.

But after studying the election programs of the parties entering parliament, it turns out that no one is even thinking about how to solve the problem of the budget deficit.

In the Yabloko program (it is called “Respect for People”) the phrase “budget deficit” does not appear even once, although the text contains more than 37 thousand words and there is a place in it for cosmonautics, rural problems, and the organization of an international conference on Crimea .

There is no mention of the budget deficit in the election programs of United Russia (“Everyone’s success is Russia’s success!”), the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (“Ten steps to a decent life”), (“25 fair laws”), the “Growth Party”, (“ Reboot the system"), "Civic Platform" ("We are the honest right"), etc.

“We categorically object to the implementation of budget policy through ill-considered total cuts in spending,” says the United Russia program. — It is necessary to strictly adhere to the president’s instructions: cost reductions should be carried out exclusively through cost reduction and ineffective spending. It is very important to save budget funds.”

One hundred rubles per hour

But all political forces consider it necessary to increase all kinds of social benefits, salaries for public sector employees, pensions, raise the minimum wage, and increase spending on health care, education, science and culture.

“A Just Russia” wants to increase wages “by establishing a minimum hourly wage of 100 rubles per hour” with increasing coefficients “depending on the conditions and nature of the work.”

Various social benefits such as child benefits also need to be increased. There are non-trivial ideas. The LDPR proposes to “pay women for agreeing to bear and give birth to a child” 100 thousand rubles. for every birth. “A mother who agrees to keep the child will be able to spend it on basic needs, and the one who does not want a child will simply spend it on the very fact of giving birth to a new person. And the state will take care of the child and find him a new family,” says the Liberal Democrats’ program document.

United Russia's promises are stingy: to restore the indexation of social payments to the level of inflation from 2017, to improve targeted social support programs, to continue the maternity capital program after January 1, 2018, to improve the social status of teachers, to provide needy families with children with places in kindergartens.

Housing for everyone

It is necessary to “stop the extinction of the country, restore benefits for large families, recreate a network of public kindergartens, provide housing for young families,” mints the words of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation.

Other parties also believe that it is necessary to build many new schools, housing, and also that it is necessary to distribute land to people for individual construction and cancel the Unified State Exam and the hated fee for major repairs. In the budget, it is necessary to reduce spending on the army and officials and give money to teachers and doctors.

PARNAS wants to redirect budget funds “to the formation of a modern network of cultural institutions, a network of schools, universities, clinics and hospitals, to the development of housing and communal infrastructure and urban planning in the interests of residents.” And the “Civic Platform” talks about “restoring a network of hospitals, schools and technical colleges within walking distance.”

Of course, in this huge array of party creativity there are many useful ideas, and not just pre-election populism.

The first LDPR program was prepared back in 1989. Despite the fact that at that time we lived in a completely different country, most of the ideas of the party remain relevant today. The concept of party ideology is expressed in the words on the LDPR coat of arms: freedom, patriotism, law. We stand for a multi-party system, the opportunity to freely express opinions, for fair elections and, at the same time, for a strong state and stable power. For a strong army and a patriotic society without kowtowing to other countries, against the irremovability of power and the imposition of state ideology. We are for strict adherence to the law and equality of everyone before it.

We set ourselves ambitious but realistic goals! In the coming years, we are ready to ensure that the minimum wage in Russia is at least 20 thousand rubles. We must start using our main wealth - land. The LDPR demands that we begin to confiscate land from unscrupulous owners who profit from renting it, and transfer it to those who will actually work on it. “Return the land to the peasants!” - again a relevant slogan.
We must also nationalize all heavy industry. Private owners cannot cope with such enterprises and, most often, their activities lead to the sale of factories in parts, leasing of land and premises for non-core activities. Only the state is capable of reviving the Russian industrial complex. “The entire treasury is for production!” - we demand today.

The return of Crimea to Russia is a great historical achievement, and we are convinced that Russia has the right to all its historical lands and should make efforts to peacefully expand its borders, at least to the borders of the former USSR.

The LDPR is the only party of a fundamentally new type in Russia. We are not based on the strict canonical postulates of any of the traditional ideological movements, but we take the best from each.

We are liberals because we offer a diverse economy, maximum freedom for entrepreneurship and self-employment, freedom of speech and choice for everyone, but we are against neglecting the values ​​of society and the state.

We are conservatives because we are convinced of the need to build a strong country. In conditions when most of the territory is located beyond the 60th parallel, it is necessary to strengthen the role of the state in the work of heavy and mining industries, a state monopoly on the production and trade of alcohol, tobacco and sugar. Without the efforts of the state, when these industries are in the hands of the private sector alone, Russia will not be competitive on the world stage and will ultimately lose. At the same time, we are for a modern, dynamic political system and competitive elections.

We believe in a highly social society: the desire for the prosperity of everyone should not interfere with caring for the weakest, the poor. We are for targeted support and limiting the maximum income difference by 10 times. If the minimum salary is 20 thousand rubles, then the highest one cannot be higher than 200 thousand rubles. We are for everyone’s opportunity to save for old age and enjoy all the benefits of society. We are against gratuitous support from other states, the so-called. "brotherly peoples". In the Soviet Union, Russia fed 14 republics, which in 1991 did not remember this, but fled, cursing the Russians.

We support healthy nationalism. The slogan “I will protect the Russians!” was declared by Vladimir Zhirinovsky back in 1991 during the first presidential elections in Russia. Today it is updated in the call “Stop humiliating Russians!”, with which the LDPR is going to the 2016 elections. In addition, the LDPR stands for a unitary Russia, against the creation of national regions and the transfer of special rights to other peoples! At the same time, we are against discrimination against any ethnic groups and for the preservation of their cultural identity. Everyone in Russia should be equal before the law.

The leader of the LDPR and the party have not deviated from their principles for three decades. Our confidence in our words, spoken 10, 20, and 30 years ago, confirms that this is not a tribute to fashion or populism, but a realistic view of the world.

At the same time, the LDPR always keeps up with the times. The new challenges faced by Russia contributed to the emergence of new slogans:
“Don’t interfere with work!”, “Let’s hit the bureaucrats!”, “The entire treasury goes to the factories!”

With them, the party will go to the 2016 parliamentary elections and will ensure that these words are not only a motto, but also a strategic plan. Voters should know: if the Liberal Democratic Party receives a majority of votes, then we will realize all our promises.

The ten points of our program are a new image of the future of the Motherland.

1. The people are the master of the country.

Russia's wealth should serve the people, not a handful of oligarchs. We are for the nationalization of the oil and gas industries. This measure alone will increase treasury revenues by more than 3 trillion rubles.

The nationalization of key banks, the electric power industry, railways, communication systems, and military-industrial complex enterprises will create a powerful public sector of the economy. This will reduce Russia's dependence on foreign capital. Today, the share of foreign companies in metallurgical production, railway and power engineering already exceeds 75 percent. The growth of foreign capital in the economy continues despite the sanctions. In essence, this is colonial dependence.

Nationalization will give a planned character to the development of the country and expand its competitive capabilities in the world. The Law “On Strategic Planning” has already been adopted at the initiative of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. But this is only the first step. For the economy to operate sustainably and efficiently, tactical and strategic planning must become the norm. For this purpose, an appropriate government body must be created.


2. Economically sovereign Russia.

Today, the Russian financial system is strictly connected with the centers of world capitalism. There is no real independence of the country. It's time to restore our economic sovereignty and protect ourselves from the dictates of the dollar. The Central Bank of Russia needs to be removed from the influence of the US Federal Reserve System. He is obliged to serve the development of the domestic economy and social sphere.

State control over the banking system and foreign exchange transactions will help stop the wild outflow of capital abroad. In recent years, it has turned into an instrument for ruining Russia and robbing citizens. Over 10 years, the country has lost almost 40 trillion rubles - three annual budgets.

We are ready to resolve the issue of Russia's withdrawal from the WTO. During the four years it was part of it, the country’s budget was bled dry by 800 billion rubles. Indirect losses are estimated at 4 trillion. Russia does not need such a burden.

The new government will strengthen the country’s economic sovereignty through the development of small and medium-sized businesses and advanced forms of economic management. Our anti-crisis plan guarantees full support for national and collective enterprises. Even in the current conditions, they demonstrate high efficiency and expand social protection measures for workers. Their example refutes the liberal myth about the advantages of private ownership of the means of production with its exploitation of wage labor.

3. Industry. Science. Technologies.

Enough talk about import substitution. It is a shame for our country to occupy 95th place in terms of economic development. It is a shame to have 16 percent of the manufacturing industry in the GDP structure. Its share is to be raised to 70-80 percent. In Germany, for example, this share is 83 percent.

Russia needs a powerful modern industry based on the latest discoveries and high technologies. Its most important industries should be: microelectronics, robotics, and machine tool building. Only then will we survive in a world ruled by predatory globalists. The persistence of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation allowed the adoption of the law “On Industrial Policy”. It needs to really work.

The industrialization of the 21st century cannot be achieved without the revival of science. The pogrom at the Russian Academy of Sciences became a crime against the future of the country. It's time to stop the destructive pseudo-reforms. Funding for research by domestic scientists will need to be increased significantly. The share of organizations that carried out innovative developments needs to be raised from today's 10 to 30 percent. This will be an investment in tomorrow.

4. A developed village means a prosperous and well-fed Russia.

The land of Russia is capable of feeding its population and another 500 million people with selected products. But half of the food today is imported from abroad, often of poor quality. Meanwhile, a third of Russian arable land is overgrown with weeds. Many agricultural sectors are in deep crisis.

The food situation threatens national security. It's time to turn the state towards the village. Russia will become well-fed and healthy if large-scale agricultural production and social infrastructure are revived in the countryside, seed farming and livestock breeding are restored, and the spider webs of resellers that block peasants’ access to markets are broken.

All this is feasible if two conditions are met. Firstly, allocate at least 10 percent of budget expenditures to support the agricultural industry. Secondly, actively support farmers and peasant farmsteads, rely on large collective farms and cooperation. It has long been proven that such enterprises are more sustainable. They adapt much better to changes in the food market.

The Communist Party of the Russian Federation is ready to adopt new Land, Forest and Water Codes. We propose a set of measures to improve the environmental situation.

5. Credit resources - for the revival of the country.

The government's complaints about the lack of money are a primitive lie. Gold and foreign exchange reserves, funds of the National Welfare Fund and the Reserve Fund amount to 33 trillion rubles. For many years now, Russia has been lending money to its foreign rivals and feeding Texas and Kansas. It's time to use these funds for your own development.

Today Russia is in 48th place in terms of the state of transport infrastructure. In terms of the quality of air and water transportation, we are in 87th and 82nd place, respectively. This is a disaster for our big country. This is where investments are needed!

There is an urgent need to support the regions. Of the 85 regions, only 10 are donors. The rest are enmeshed in debt. The total deficit of their budgets is about 2.5 trillion rubles. In 55 subjects of the Federation, the public debt exceeds half of the approved revenues. They are unable to fulfill social obligations. We have a responsibility to help regions look confidently into the future and develop. The Communist Party of the Russian Federation is for replacing commercial loans with subsidies and subventions from the federal budget.

6. Control over prices and tariffs - accelerated development.

Last year, food prices jumped more than 20 percent. At the same time, real incomes of the population fell sharply. In terms of living standards, Russia has fallen back to 91st place in the world. Our neighbors in the rating are Laos and Guatemala. You can't live like that! Managing the economy this way is criminal!

The state is obliged to control prices for essential goods, fuel and medicines. Expenses for housing and communal services should not exceed 10 percent of family income.

The government is required to regulate tariffs for electricity, fuel and transportation. These are the most important factors of economic development and social well-being of the country's citizens.

7. Taxes: fairness and efficiency.

Russia has created an ugly taxation system. She serves moneybags and thieving officials. We propose to gradually eliminate VAT. It leads to higher prices for domestic products, deprives them of competitiveness and provokes inflation. It is no coincidence that there was no such tax in the USSR and there is no such tax in the USA.

In recent years, the property tax and tax on settlement land have increased significantly, and the notorious “Plato” system is being introduced. They hit citizens, small businesses and agriculture hard. These levies should be canceled immediately.

Yes, abolished taxes are losses for the budget. But there is something to compensate for them. The country needs a progressive personal income tax. It works effectively in the USA and China, in Germany and France, in many countries around the world. It’s high time for the rich in Russia to fork out the cash. We are ready to reduce income taxes for the poor and cancel them for the most disadvantaged. These decisions are not only fair, but will also add 4 trillion rubles to the country’s budget.

A special area is the production and sale of alcohol-containing products. A state monopoly is simply necessary here. It will additionally contribute more than three trillion rubles to the country’s budget, and will protect thousands of citizens from poisoning.

In general, the country will have a budget for development, not survival.

8. People are the main value of a state.

The authorities are cynically violating the Constitution, according to which Russia is a social state. In fact, an extremely dangerous split has taken place across the country. Ten percent of the population captured almost 90 percent of the nation's wealth. How was this paid for? The fact that some are fattening, while the majority of citizens can barely make ends meet. There is an attack on their labor and pension rights, education and health care.

People's patriotic forces will restore justice. We will stop the destructive “optimization” of the social sphere. The preschool education system will work again. Accessibility and high quality of secondary and higher education will be guaranteed. We will revive the vocational education system and restore prestige to technical and pedagogical universities.

A law on “children of war” will be adopted immediately. People deprived of childhood by Hitler have every right to special status, additional payments, free travel in city and suburban transport, and annual medical examination.

In a rich, big and cold country, the right to housing is the right to a normal life. The state is obliged to be responsible for the construction of social housing and the condition of household infrastructure. Wild exactions from the population for major housing repairs and general household needs will be abolished.

The authorities are obliged to improve the standard of living in the country. The Communist Party of the Russian Federation proposes to legally prohibit the adoption of decisions that exacerbate social inequality. 7 percent of GDP will go to science, education and healthcare. We guarantee young people their first job and other forms of support. Particular attention is paid to children and mothers, the disabled and the elderly. We have the necessary package of laws ready.

9. A strong country means a safe life.

At the last parliamentary elections, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation insisted on pursuing a new foreign policy. Today a lot has been done in this direction. But the ring of NATO military bases around Russia is getting tighter, the sanctions and persecution of our compatriots are getting tougher.

We demanded that the country’s defense capability be strengthened and that Serdyukov’s pogrom in the army be stopped. The authorities made a number of conclusions, but took the destroyer minister under protection.

We advocated for accelerated rapprochement between Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. The Eurasian Economic Union came into operation in January 2015. But the omissions of the Russian authorities helped Bandera rule in Kyiv.

Russia needs an authoritative, professional Government of People's Trust, which will strengthen national security, strengthen the country's position on the world stage, and guarantee its sovereignty. The combat readiness of the Armed Forces and the authority of military service must be significantly increased. Particular attention is paid to information technology security. It is necessary to do everything possible to promote the rapprochement of the fraternal peoples of the USSR, expand cultural programs and protect our compatriots abroad.

The state is obliged to serve the people. It is important to increase the efficiency of governance: support the self-organization of the people, strengthen control over the activities of officials, and include a mechanism for recalling deputies who break election promises. There must be election of judges, members of the Federation Council and heads of local government.

Corruption and crime are a threat to the security of the country and its citizens. Communist Party of the Russian Federation - for decisive measures to suppress them. Those responsible for major economic crimes must not only sit in prison, but also answer with their property.

10. Country of high culture.

The multinational culture of the peoples of Russia is the foundation of its spiritual revival, its pride and historical heritage. Truly people's power will not allow the souls of people to be burned out by anti-Sovietism, nationalism and Russophobia. It will protect citizens from immorality, vulgarity and cynicism.

It is necessary to create conditions when everyone can preserve and multiply cultural achievements: writers and composers, cinema, higher education institutions and state media. The authorities are obliged to take care of museums, theaters, art galleries, philharmonic societies, cultural centers, libraries and archives. We will do everything to ensure that the Russian outback ceases to be a cultural ghetto.

The spiritual and moral health of the nation must be combined with its physical development. Particular attention is paid to children's and youth creativity, physical education and sports. All possible support to Russian talents.


The Communist Party of the Russian Federation is ready to take responsibility for the revival of our beloved Motherland.

We're right, we can do it!

The goal of the LDPR is the well-being and prosperity of Russia. The party exists and works in the name of the citizens of our vast Motherland. We work for those who care about our great country, for those who value our present and believe in the bright future of our great Russia. Our motto: “LDPR for the Russians!” LDPR for the poor!”

LDPR TODAY

This is a comprehensive program of action to improve the lives of Russian citizens, strengthen the economy and our position in the world. This is persistent, daily work with voters for the past 30 years, an explanation of current events in the country and the world, an answer to the eternal question: “Who is to blame and what to do?”, this is specific material support for those who find themselves in difficult situations.

This is almost 300 thousand party members.

These are 85 regional and 3 thousand local branches.

TO THE VOTERS

The party is almost 30 years old. But we are still asked the question - what is the main goal of the LDPR in the political struggle? We answer - the party is created in order to timely anticipate internal and external threats to the country and work to eliminate these threats.

In 1991, the LDPR was against the collapse of the USSR. Not everyone understood then: if the state took centuries to form, then its collapse would be painful and long for tens of millions of people. Nationalists in the republics still celebrate the victories of independence (from whom? From Moscow, Europe, America?). Only 5 % of the population became rich over the years, while tens of millions of people became poor. And conflicts in the space of the former USSR, the former Russian Empire will continue to continue. Nationalism will still manifest itself. Nationalism (the desire of small princes to become great) and the greed of many of today’s owners, “employers” - these threats await us tomorrow. Plus sanctions, incitement of Western “partners” to weaken Russia.

And in order to win, there is a way out - the rapid development of one’s production, full employment, and the rise of the social sphere. A strong, developed economy and military-industrial complex will make us all respectful. And the weak always reach out to the strong.

Thanks to the LDPR, a multi-party system was formed in the country. In 1993, 1996 and 1999, the LDPR averted the threat of tyranny and seizure of power. In 1993, if the Constitution was not adopted, the country was threatened with an authoritarian regime. Only the Liberal Democratic Party helped to adopt the Constitution and save Russia from the horrors of tyranny and authoritarianism.

In 1996, at the proposal of the Liberal Democratic Party, a resolution of the State Duma was adopted on the abolition of the Belovezhskaya Agreements (recognizing them as invalid). We wanted to return the previous borders and preserve the USSR.

In 1999, Russian President Boris Yeltsin was threatened with impeachment, there were armed soldiers in the State Duma, the Duma itself was under threat of dissolution, the country was on the verge of civil war, and only the LDPR saved Russia again.

Tyranny and one-party regimes can only thrive on fear; they enslave people and encourage lies and hypocrisy. We still haven't gotten rid of this. They don’t like our opponents, the opposition, they are afraid to transfer power to “not their own”. And the population is often told that power should pass from Secretary General to Secretary General, from successor to successor. We know what happened to the kings and general secretaries, but why repeat history? Ruling parties must change, otherwise there will be stagnation. Hence the hypocrisy of the authorities, the apathy of citizens, poor quality goods, and the low competitiveness of the economy.

Society and every person need change. When the authorities do not change, they become complacent, narcissistic, and feel permissive, especially in the regions. For them, maybe this is good for a while, but society is waiting for another break, the economy is in decline. People are going to the polls less and less. Like, everything will be decided without us.

Only large political parties are allowed to participate in elections at the federal level (president, State Duma). The party is a discipline, a program, an experience. Self-promoted people often go for their own enrichment, but what can they do without an experienced team? Regional authorities must be multi-party or coalition, representing all political forces and the people who vote for them. The best are exchanged for better, and not successors for successors.

In 2017, on September 10, you will elect regional leaders and local deputies. Many people don't go to the polls. They say: “But nothing depends on us, without us they will decide everything and choose whoever is needed.”

We can only sympathize with those who do not go to the polls - you are giving the decision on your life issues to other people, that is, you are giving the power of attorney to drive a car to someone who does not know how to drive a car. And so he increases the number of road accidents, people are killed and injured due to his fault, car owners suffer large material losses.

So it is in each specific region: when you have entrusted power to those who do not know how to govern, have no experience, do not understand economics, laws - what good can you expect from the future?

The choice of regional leaders and deputies determines the fate of millions for many years to come. If you have served time, don’t blame later on bad roads, high prices, inaccessible and uncomfortable housing.

Professional economists and lawyers rule the roost in the world. They can drive the country into a trap, or they can let it flourish.

We ask you, dear voters, to think about who to vote for. Or for those who pursue weak, ineffective economic and social policies, promote bribes and kickbacks. Either for those who will bring energy into your life, improve it, quickly create jobs, toughly fight crime and bribes, will not always agree to bureaucrats and embezzlers, but will finally force you to engage in the development of industry and agriculture in their regions .

These are not words, this is the LDPR program, which we will persistently and firmly implement both at the level of the entire country and in each region.

The monopoly on power will end in nothing less than an economic and social catastrophe, only it will no longer be the USSR, but the Russian Federation. We won't allow it!

Discuss this issue with your family, friends, and loved ones. The choice of regional leaders and deputies will determine your fate for the coming and distant years. Study, education, work, medicine, medical care, housing - a lot depends on deputies, their activity, responsibility and professionalism. Let's make no mistakes!

We need to understand why throughout the 20th century Russia was haunted by revolutions, wars, perestroikas, and eternal reforms. In the opinion of the Liberal Democratic Party, there is only one reason - the undeveloped political system. The Tsar did not want to move to real parliamentarism and a constitutional monarchy; the communists believed in their ideological superiority until they lost power.

Today the situation is better: there is a State Duma and the Federation Council, there are regional legislative assemblies, elections are taking place, there are opposition parties, “independent” media. But there is also dissatisfaction among many, and mass protest demonstrations continue. Prices are rising, credit is expensive, salaries and pensions are low, bribes are widespread. Unemployment is high.

Many have a premonition of change. Which ones? Again, it comes down to the development of the party system, its ability to understand the situation and protect the country from shocks. The authorities must be strong and not play along with those who are trying to rock the country again.

There are parties and movements that do not understand Russia well and do not know how to assess the consequences of their transformations. They are passionate about ideas, a thirst for power. Today, many “revolutionaries” are simply bought. The puppeteers remain behind the scenes.

Without the development of the party system, corruption cannot be defeated either at the center or at the local level! We need to look at corruption more broadly. This is not just bribes to officials or the use of one’s official position for personal gain. There is corruption external to the country. Money is given to “their” people and organizations so that they carry out coups, take power, and then pay with resources, territory, and the destruction of their industry and agriculture.

People are suggestible and can be programmed. They begin to understand what is foreign as their own. Either communist ideals or “democracy” in all countries of the world on American bayonets and money.

There is such a necessary condition in both politics and economics: we must first solve general problems, otherwise, when solving specific ones, we will always stumble upon unsolved general problems. As long as one pro-government party in the country has more than 80% of deputies in parliament, and as long as monopolies pursuing their own selfish interests dominate, there will be no serious success.

In all countries, politics is subordinated to economics, and not vice versa. This was the case in Russia when it was ruled by communists. Tens, hundreds of billions of dollars and rubles were spent on maintaining one, the only correct ideology in their own country, in Eastern Europe, in Asia, Africa, in all countries of the world. The overly swollen military-industrial complex worked for the ideology, when the light industry, food industry, and civil engineering developed poorly; the priority was always the production of tanks, missiles, and military equipment.

The leaders of the CPSU were engaged in the development of the world revolutionary process. For this, people and resources were used, and the entire structure of the economy of our country was subordinated to this. By pitting themselves against economically developed countries in the name of good but chimerical ideals, communist leaders undermined the people's forces and the country's economy, and ultimately the CPSU itself. But there was full employment, good pensions, good free education. There were a lot of good things, but the system itself lost in the competition.

The West is pragmatic. For him, politics serves the economy. Presidents and prime ministers are actually managers who are temporarily hired by large banks and multinational companies. If presidents and prime ministers oppose themselves to the interests of banks and companies, they will be replaced. Public opinion is formed easily: repeat one piece of news, one piece of incriminating evidence on television several hundred times, and a mass of “indignant voters” will demand what large companies want.

Democracy in politics is the presence, along with the ruling party, of a strong opposition that has the resources and capabilities to influence government decisions through the media, so that the narcissism of some and the servility of others do not again become the cause of a disaster in the country.

Power is like a drug, people get used to it and don’t want to part with it. But this is the lot of the weak and narcissistic, who also believe that only they can lead. Without them everything will collapse. But it is with such people that countries collapse. Regular change of power is a necessary condition for the development of all regions of the country.

The LDPR regularly publishes books, brochures, magazines, and newspapers, which discuss in detail the most pressing, most pressing problems of the country and regions. Read it, don't be lazy. Here we will offer you, dear voters, specific directions in which we are working, and we will implement them when you place full trust in the LDPR.

DON'T LET YOURSELF BE FOOLED!

LDPR knows what to do!

Read our suggestions. They are real and concrete. There is an economic war against Russia with the help of the dollar, sanctions, and unavailable loans.

    These are not the former “May Day” calls. This is our pain and desire to make our Russia better.
  1. Stop fattening. Set the maximum salary at 200 thousand rubles, and the minimum at 20 thousand rubles. Demand will push production.
  2. Stop rising prices. Introduce a trade markup of no more than 20% on wholesale and purchase prices. Stop making foreign owners of retail chains fat, bringing in imported goods and exporting foreign currency, and not creating anything in Russia.
  3. No unemployment. Officials and entrepreneurs - to build, create jobs, provide employment for youth and adults. In each regional program - employment, employment.
  4. For beginning entrepreneurs in the field of production and science - tax holidays for two years and affordable loans, but only for those who produce something and are not engaged in repurchase.
  5. Support farmers and all agricultural workers. Freeze their debts for two years and write off at least half. We forgive multimillion-dollar debts to other countries, why not to our manufacturers?
  6. Support regional budgets for the construction and repair of hospitals, schools, nursing homes, nursing homes, and to increase wages for teachers, doctors, and nurses.
  7. There is money in the country, it is in banks, in the accounts of state corporations, but they exchange it for dollars and export it abroad.

  8. In order to raise the incomes of the population and build more housing, it is necessary to stop the export of foreign currency abroad. Stop trading natural resources and profiting from the poverty of the majority of the population.
  9. Stop the sale and export of gold abroad. Create state reserves of gold and strategic goods. Dollars are pieces of paper, and gold, diamonds, nickel, titanium are eternal values.
  10. Priority in development is given to industries with quick payback: agriculture, light industry, food industry, production of household appliances. Out of stupidity and shortsightedness, a lot was given to foreigners. The Pepsi and Coca-Cola companies bought up almost all enterprises producing juices, mineral and simple bottled water. The profit goes abroad, and the crumbs go to our budget.
  11. The “digital economy” must rely on its production of machine tools, airplanes, and cars.
  12. Ensure the country's drug safety. Every year more than a trillion rubles are spent on the purchase of imported medicines. Quickly build your pharmaceutical enterprises. They are built, but often for packaging imported medicines.
  13. Food. We are waiting for the sanctions to be lifted. For what? We need to extend our sanctions for 5 years and give our agriculture the opportunity to provide the country with meat, milk, vegetables, fruits, and also export food.
  14. The money earned in the country is shared. The Central Bank had more than $500 billion in reserves in 2014, now it is $400 billion. Answer the question - in whose accounts are these 100 billion dollars now located? Where are they, who has them? Abroad, not here. This is the “free” market. Almost 6 trillion rubles were taken out of the country with the help of the Central Bank’s policies, and no one is responsible for this.
  15. We need to make small businesses attractive, write more about it in the media. To captivate young people who care not only about income, but also about the meaning of life. It is necessary that they themselves want to become entrepreneurs, owners of enterprises, to open sewing and repair shops, cafes, and shops. A private entrepreneur - this should sound proud.
  16. Limit the monopoly in trade, stop the advance of large retail chains into the regions, which hinder competition. They import huge volumes of low-quality imports, and local entrepreneurs cannot sell their excellent goods. Give your local farmers soft loans so they can open their own shops.
  17. With the dollar came drugs and an increase in crime to Russia. With the help of the dollar and the devaluation of the ruble, there is a large-scale export of oil, gas, gold, timber, and metals from the country. We exchange real values ​​for pieces of paper.
  18. It is necessary to regulate the work of the foreign exchange market, where international speculators operate, carrying out the will of the “masters of the world.”

    All transactions with currency are under state control.

  19. It is realistic to implement an amnesty and return of capital taken out of the country during the years of rampant democracy. This is more than a trillion dollars, almost 10 annual budgets of the country. Where is the good information about those who returned what was exported and began to build and create enterprises in Russia? Examples, support, not vulgar programs and negative news on TV.
  20. Place the Central Bank under the control of the State Duma, and commercial banks under the control of regional legislative assemblies. Who is stopping you from providing targeted loans to industrial, agricultural, construction, and transport enterprises at 4% and preventing the flow of this targeted money to the foreign exchange market? Today's bank leaders are in the way - obedient children in the hands of the world's economic invaders.
  21. Don't believe the bankers' economic fairy tale that loan interest rates are high because inflation is high.
  22. On the contrary, prices are rising due to the fact that the interest on the loan is too high, which is then included in the price of goods and services. With the help of high interest rates they deliberately stifle our production and our entrepreneurs.

  23. It is necessary to reduce the value added tax (VAT) to 10% for the next three years for enterprises in the mechanical engineering, light and food industries. The so-called “lost” income for the Ministry of Finance will come on an increasing scale in the form of increased production and profits in these fast-paying industries.
  24. Economic policy should be active, and not, as it is now, sluggish and wait-and-see. We need to extend our sanctions on the import of food from Europe, Australia, and the USA, so that our farmers can plant gardens, build greenhouses, and storage facilities.
  25. Forget, anathematize the word “reform”, it was the alien revolutionaries and destroyers who brought us “reforms”, and those scoundrels who got rich from these reforms came to power, throwing the majority of the population into poverty.
  26. Carry out full-scale industrialization.
  27. It is necessary to restore the industry destroyed in the 1990s, but on new, innovative principles. We need industrialization that takes into account the environment and the interests of people. For the next five years, reduce taxes for enterprises in the manufacturing industry, agriculture, construction, and transport, but at the same time introduce an additional tax on excess income.

  28. Write off all debts on rent for electricity and gas for all pensioners, for all Russian citizens with incomes of less than 10 thousand rubles using additional federal budget revenues from the privatization of public property.
  29. Thanks to centralized funds and foreign exchange reserves that are inflated and do not work for Russian citizens, agriculture and industry can be quickly revived, housing and roads can be built.
  30. The thief-official should not only be prohibited from holding public office, but also all his property should be confiscated. A corrupt business official must compensate for everything stolen.
  31. Support small businesses in production and science. Rent rates throughout the country should be reduced 10 times and all taxes should be exempted for the next two years, which will contribute to the rapid development of the country and the employment of young, talented, hardworking people.
  32. It is necessary to criminally prosecute the heads of enterprises of all forms of ownership for understating the minimum wage established by law. The personal income of the owners and managers of these enterprises should not exceed the average salary at the enterprise by more than 10 times. The rest is for development and investment.
  33. The artificial increase in prices for food, housing, gas, electricity, gasoline is the result of the inaction of officials and the greed of owners. It is necessary to force them to manage costs in these industries, and not empty the wallets of citizens.
  34. Profits from the sale of natural resources should be distributed among all citizens, and not among a handful of oligarchs. To do this, it is necessary to streamline foreign trade and restore the network of state foreign economic associations for the export and import of strategic goods.
  35. Do not write yet another “program” and come up with new words either about “free zones” or “territories of priority development”, but to really develop Siberia and the Far East. A large salary, an interest-free loan for 20 years for the purchase of housing (plus not just one hectare of land, but 3–5 hectares for cultivation for free), benefits for housing and communal services, road construction, and the development of processing industries should become the basis for the settlement of these regions . In the Far Eastern Federal District, all taxes must be abolished for 5 years and the northern coefficient must be restored.
  36. It is necessary to form in society a cult of labor, and not speculation, to raise the prestige of the working person, engineer, designer, scientist, while simultaneously creating new high-tech enterprises to use highly qualified personnel. Not “parties, shows and glamor”, but people who work and create something useful for the country.
  37. Support the regional economy. It is necessary to fill local budgets by redistributing taxes between the center and the regions: leaving 60% of taxes in the localities and transferring 40% to the center. And control the expenditures of regional budgets more tightly, attracting deputies from opposition parties. The growth of its production will increase budget revenues, and pensions and all social benefits will increase accordingly.
  38. Money should work for your country, and not for other people's economies. All enterprises operating in Russia must have accounts in Russian banks and register in Russia. There is criminal liability for creating shell companies.
  39. Reduce the export of crude oil - only refined products should be exported: gasoline, kerosene, fuel oil. This will stimulate the development of the Russian chemical industry and reduce domestic prices for petroleum products. A liter of gasoline should not cost more than 30 rubles.
  40. Radically change personnel policy. Key positions in the economy in federal, regional and municipal authorities should be filled only by honest professionals with a good education and relevant work experience of at least five years. There is no secretism or localism in personnel policy.
  41. It is more tough to defend Russia’s position in foreign policy, and to direct domestic policy towards the interests of the majority of citizens, and not towards a handful of unjustly enriched “elites”.

    When joining any international organizations, put Russia's economic interests first. There is no need to leave the management of finances, culture and media news in the hands of European and American officials. Independence in domestic and foreign policy is the basis for the development and future prosperity of our country. Their laws must take precedence over the so-called international rules, which are invented to increase the wealth of some countries and “force poverty” of others.

ECONOMY

Establish a two-year tax holiday for all start-up entrepreneurs, eliminate all bureaucratic permitting procedures, replacing them with an application-based registration procedure, establish preferential rent and privatization of premises on the balance sheet of the municipality, provide cheap loans, free connection to communications.

Take foreign exchange transactions under state control. Ban the sale of gold, precious stones and other valuable minerals abroad.

Guarantee 70% of retail space in chain stores to domestic manufacturers.

Stimulate the development of Siberia and the Far East: cancel all taxes there for five years, provide an interest-free loan for 20 years for housing and free five hectares of land.

Support the development of single-industry towns. There is a large production potential concentrated there, which needs competent management.

For three years, reduce the value added tax (VAT) to 10% for enterprises in the mechanical engineering, light and food industries.

SALARY

Set a minimum wage of 20 thousand rubles. At the same time, salaries must be calculated by the hour, not by month, based on the minimum rate of 100 rubles per hour.

Introduce criminal liability for employers for black salaries in envelopes.

Limit the difference in wages at one enterprise to no more than 10 times.

UNEMPLOYMENT

Create a “Youth Practice” program. To help graduates make a career, it is necessary to revive the system of public distribution after university.

All jobs will be offered as a priority to Russian citizens, and only then to migrants.

Create a nationwide job exchange.

HEALTHCARE

To legislate state guarantees for the maximum range of free and high-quality services to the population.

Adopt a law on state examination of controversial diagnoses. Establish a state service of medical experts that will systematically investigate all medical errors.

Adopt a state program for the development of modern medical technologies and genetics.

Ensure the country's drug safety. Now every year more than a trillion rubles are spent on the purchase of imported medicines, but they should all be our own.

INFLATION

Stop price increases by limiting markups to no more than 20% by reducing the number of intermediaries.

SOCIAL POLICY

In regions where the demographic situation is difficult, “family capital” can be increased to 500 thousand rubles for the first child, and up to 700 thousand rubles for the second child.

Increase the monthly allowance for the maintenance of an adopted child and stimulate adoption with the help of government propaganda.

Offer young families not only places in kindergartens, but also an alternative - 20 thousand rubles per month to pay for nanny services.

Pay women 200 thousand rubles for refusing an abortion. Transfer money only after signing an agreement to transfer the child into the care of the state, which will look for a new family for him.

Provide comprehensive support to “children of war,” including full compensation.

Legislatively equate citizens who worked in the rear and on construction sites of the national economy with participants in combat operations on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War with all the benefits provided to front-line veterans.

EDUCATION

Abandon the Unified State Exam and define clear criteria for the work of universities and a system for assessing the quality of graduate training.

Increase the social status of teachers. Equate all teachers of schools, technical schools and universities to civil servants.

Increase scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students, secure for students the right to free visits to state and municipal museums.

Organize a system of separate education in schools - humanities and "technical" ones.

PENSION REFORM

Do not raise the retirement age and place all pension funds under the control of the opposition.

Reduce the age for receiving a supplement to the basic part of the pension from 80 to 70 years, since currently only a small percentage of Russian pensioners survive to 80 years of age.

Raise pensions and benefits through a 30 percent tax on salaries over 200 thousand rubles.

FOREIGN POLICY

All southeastern regions of Ukraine should be invited to Russia and eventually join it following a referendum.

Deliver an ultimatum: either Russia receives guarantees of Ukraine’s non-entry into NATO, or it itself begins preparations for the restoration of its foreign military bases.

Help the Balkan countries (Greece and Bulgaria), which have unresolved conflicts with Turkey since the liberation from its yoke at the end of the 19th century.

To support Armenia, which has been seeking recognition of the Armenian genocide by the Turks for 100 years, and also dreams of returning its historical lands annexed by the Turks during the First World War.

Integration of the former republics of the USSR into a single unitary state following the example of the Russian Empire.

The BRICS and SCO countries should become priority partners. They should be expanded to include Iran, India, Pakistan, Belarus and Venezuela.

Expand the Eurasian Economic Union to include Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Transnistria, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Nagorno-Karabakh, DPR, LPR, and in the future Serbia and other countries of Eastern Europe.

ROADS

Develop transport infrastructure at an accelerated pace. Create a system of modern broadband transcontinental highways connecting intraregional road systems.

Adopt a national program for the priority development of transport routes in the east-west direction, and build high-speed transport routes.

Develop modern transport technologies, in particular pneumatic tubes and vacuum trains. The LDPR has long been talking about the need to introduce the inventions of Russian scientists.

CORRUPTION

The tenure of any managerial position is no more than five years.

Introduce video surveillance of the workplace and wiretapping of officials' work phones.

Prohibit businessmen from holding leadership positions in government agencies, and also allow only those who are not associated with business to enter the civil service.

Create a special position in the prosecutor's office - an anti-corruption prosecutor - or completely transfer the fight against corruption to the FSB or a new body.

Oblige citizens to inform law enforcement agencies about cases of corruption. Pay for information from 10 to 100 thousand rubles.

Exempt from criminal liability corrupt officials who report bribes.

AGRICULTURE

Guarantee the maintenance of Russian sanctions against importers for five years. This is real help for agriculture. It's time not only to provide ourselves with products, but also to start exporting them.

Freeze the debts of farmers and agricultural enterprises for two years, write off 50% of their debts to the state.

Direct accumulated reserves not to banks, but directly to agriculture and industry, construction and infrastructure.

Transfer management of housing and communal services to government agencies and introduce a five-year moratorium on collecting fees for major repairs.

Make payments for major repairs to a separate account controlled by the housing cooperative. All expenses from it are only at the discretion of the residents. In addition, it is necessary to consider benefits for low-income and elderly citizens.

Refuse to introduce a social norm for electricity consumption and recognize the experiment as a failure.

Create independent free centers of expertise in housing and communal services.

BUYING A HOUSING

Adopt a state program to support youth housing construction. To do this, revive the system of cooperative construction, as well as provide free plots of land for the construction of private houses and farming.

At the request of war veterans, who by law are entitled to improved housing conditions at the expense of the state, provide monetary compensation for new housing in the amount of the real market value of such housing.

LACK OF QUALIFIED AUTHORITIES

Conduct elections only according to the proportional system: the party is responsible for its candidate, and single-mandate candidates are not accountable to anyone, in addition, most often they join the party in power, breaking their promises to voters.

Assign deputies to specific constituencies in order to increase their personal responsibility to voters, who will know their representatives in elected bodies by sight.

Ensure the broadest possible rights for observers, allow parties, as a measure to combat bribery of observers, to freely replace their representatives in election commissions at their discretion.