Market development and limiting monopolies will provide Russians with a decent standard of living, not the return of food stamps.
Only in this case can citizens afford the goods they need.
This was stated by the deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Economic Policy, Mikhail Delyagin, in a conversation with Lenta.ru .
This is how he commented on Anatoly Aksakov’s proposal to introduce food coupons.
According to Delyagin, limiting the arbitrariness of monopolies is one of the main conditions for the successful development of a market economy.
The healthy development of the market, as the deputy noted, will ensure economic growth and provide Russians with a decent life.
Delyagin also emphasizes that coupons may only be needed if the country's economy is destroyed.