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it allows you to receive funds to develop your business, personal subsidiary plot, or to learn a new profession. you can learn how to submit documents for a social contract from another issue of instructions. let me remind you that you can get up to 350 thousand rubles to open your own business, and up to 200,000 to develop a subsidiary farm. let me remind you that we have maximum amounts, yes, they are fixed, again. besides the same subsistence level, yes, therefore, since indexation occurs on these indicators, accordingly, so to say, the maximum indicators are being adjusted , this was the case in 2023 and 2024, so , let us repeat the main thing, from january 1, the minimum wage increased by another 3,000 rubles, sick leave and maternity benefits depend on the indicator, the cost of living also increased . .. affects benefits for needy families
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with children and other payments, and this will make it possible to provide social assistance to a larger number of citizens. if you have any questions, if you want to know more about existing benefits, write to us in telegram, we will collect your questions and send them we will tell their experts about everything in the next editions of the manual.
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tempting vaults will never replace freedom for fighters, it is gone, call the pigs, accepted, grab them, the fairy tale that was waiting for, asel i, a dog, a cat, a cockerel, they called themselves the bremen town musicians, i actually sing too, bremen.
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let's look before everyone else, let's meet, veronika pavlovna, vasnetsova, your new boss, and this is a female corpse with a blunt trauma to the skull, vasnetsova, always one step ahead, four, let's sign up, let's look, i'll shave your head off, to intimidate her, i would tear you apart with horses, you need to try very hard, we will burn her. let’s say i really went back in time, but why the hell am i here, holob 2, what is this day in history remembered for, we’ll tell you right now. hello. on january 4, 1642, an event occurred in london that accelerated the english revolution. king carol, with a force of 400
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, burst into the house of commons to arrest five parliamentarians, whom he accused of treason. the conflict had been brewing for a long time; the monarch asked parliament for money, but in response he karl was accused of corruption and arbitrariness. the deputies adopted the great remonstration, a list of abuses of royal power consisting of 204 articles. encroachments on private property, freedom of trade, exorbitant tax levies and much more were listed. karla was banned. to command the army, now this was done by the parliament, there were still his supporters in it, but that day the king turned everyone against himself, because according to the law he had no right to appear in the meeting room at all. as a result, charles left the capital, gathered an army, and a long civil war began. the war in which he lost, he was put on trial, executed, a republic was proclaimed in england, however, it turned out to have a short history, already in 1660 the country returned to a monarchy, albeit a constitutional one. on january 4
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, 1914, giacondo, aka mona lisa, masterpiece of leonardo davinci, returned to louver, she was kidnapped 2 and a half years earlier, for her entire husband. there were only 150 guards then, and the paintings were not attached to the walls. giacondo was hanging on four hooks, and the attacker simply removed it at 7 am, when there were no visitors and the guard went out to smoke. the incident was declared a national disaster. newspapers all over the world wrote about the theft of giaconda. alphonse berthelon, an expert in the underworld, was involved in the investigation. but he was powerless. they thought that the canvas was hidden by german agents in order to cause moral damage. in france, suspicion then fell on the poet ghiome apolinaire and the artist pavel picasso, apollinaire was even arrested. but this version also disappeared. everyone had already lost hope when the robber gave himself away. it was the louvre glassmaker vincenza perugia. he brought the painting to florence tried to sell it to an
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antique dealer, who reported it to the police. at the trial, peruggi insisted that he wanted to return leonard’s creation to his homeland, italy. therefore, the criminal spent only 7 months in prison. since then, monovisa has rarely left the louvart. during the occupation of france, she was hidden from the nazis, and after the war she visited several countries, including the soviet union. on january 4, 1923, vladimir lenin finished dictating his letter to the congress with a fragment about stalin. in fact, this letter from the already seriously ill leader of the russian revolution became his political will. in the letter, lenin assessed his closest associates. he wrote about stalin: he is too rude, this deficiency is intolerable in the position of general secretary, so i suggest that the comrades consider a way to move stalin from this place, appoint another person to this place, who in all other respects differs from comrade stalin only in one advantage, namely, more
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tolerant, more loyal, more polite and more attentive to his comrades. lenin characterized leon trotsky as the most capable, but too self-confident, but nikolai bukharin and georgy pyatakov. the most outstanding of the party's young forces. lenin also strongly proposed increasing the number of members of the central committee to 50 or even 100 people. in his opinion, this should have helped avoid a split in the party leadership. the letter was read out by lenin’s wife, nadezhda krupskaya, in may 1924 at the thirteenth party congress, 4 months after the leader’s death. at the same time, stalin agreed with lenin’s assessment, admitted that he was indeed rude and offered to resign. but at the same time another member of the central committee, lev kamenev proposed to resolve the issue by voting, the majority were in favor of leaving joseph visorionovich as general secretary. on january 4, 1970 , members of the legendary fab four actually worked together for the last time,
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recording the song: let it be, let it be. the song was included in the thirteenth and final studio album by the beatles and gave it its title. by the time the record was released, the group virtually no longer existed. john lenon, paul macartney, george harrison and ringgo star finally separated. already in april 1970, makkar did not release his first solo album, although he was asked not to do this until the release of the group's last album. on the same day, paul distributed the text of the interview, which became. formal announcement of the pettles' breakup. the group had a huge influence on pop and rock music and became a phenomenon in modern culture. they are the pioneers of studio work, and it was with them that the separation of studio and live compositions began. the group is recognized as one of the most successful musical groups of the 20th century. here
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such was this day in history. we will tell you everything about the elections in russia in detail; it is not difficult to understand them. important , honestly convenient, where to find out everything about the elections, the situation has become tense, grandfather can’t find the leaflet, they brought it yesterday, answer, child, this is your work, open the laptop, i’ll tell you a secret, there are resources about elections on the internet, the site has opened immediately up to date, information about candidates, elections, places and dates, voting results of election campaigns, wow, how technologically advanced everything is, but you can make sure having personally looked on the internet on the shikrf portal. choosing in the country is free, important, and honestly convenient.
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on july 1, 1991, in prague , czechoslovak president vaclav havel officially dissolved the 1955 warsaw pact friendship and mutual assistance organization and thus ended the warsaw pact after 36 years of military alliance with the ussr. the warsaw pact was an alternative, a nato-alternative. american project on the territory of europe and the collapse of this structure,
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associated, in particular, with the internal processes taking place in the soviet union in countries of eastern europe, and from the point of view of the ideologists of this policy, including the soviet leadership there, he should have pushed the beginning of a period of full-fledged peaceful existence, the building of some kind of pan-european home from... withdrew its military units from germany, so this
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the process was truly very positive. the authorities of the soviet union expected that a common house would be built in europe and, in addition, received verbal assurances from the united states that the nato bloc would not expand, there was talk that nato will be dissolved. they claim that they did not give any written statements, what was heard in... conversations, in particular , of james baker, the us secretary of state with the soviet leaders, this was not an official position, indeed in the us as a whole there was a discussion in the euro-atlantic community, there were the hawks who sought to finally bring the russians to their knees, with the help of precisely the expansion of the maximum expansion of american-centric alliances, on the other hand there were pragmatists who argued that, in general, the united the states at that stage were under...
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american hegemony of american dominance, strengthen it through the involvement of these republics in nato, it prevailed, there was a period when this was generally seriously discussed, and then it prevailed. that - in general, why abandon nato , it turned out to be a deterrent force, yes, secondly, they began to reconsider their entire strategy, i will not go into these details, but ultimately they came to the conclusion that it was necessary not we need to divide it, we need to make it more united and make it an instrument of ours expansion, and above all military-political, yes, and economic.
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american ideologists and american leaders were obsessed with euphoria; the opportunity arose to build a world in which washington would be the key decision-making center, and of course, washington’s support in europe and the euro-atlantic region was to be the nato organization. and, although at the first stage. as we know, there were certain hesitations associated with the initially rather rigid position of the soviet leadership, which became more and more softened as the crisis trends in the ussr grew, at the end of bush the elder’s tenure in power, and especially with the coming to power of bill clinton, his team, and rather fiercely minded atlanticists, a course was taken to integrate not only the former eastern european states that were part of the warsaw warsaw warsaw nato, but also the states that were part of the soviet union, first the baltic states, and ukraine appeared in these documents already in the early nineties in conversations between american representatives and official
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kiev, so this strategy arose well almost immediately, it was explained by such a messianic, conceptual perception of international relations on the part of the united states, the desire to move, as they expressed it, into the new american century, the new american century, the basis for maintaining american hegemony was precisely supposed to be a network of military alliances - the main one of which was nato. the idea of ​​a pan-european home is, in general, like this. there was, excuse me, this is an expression, such good nonsense, it is political, or i would even say, not so much political as such an ideological dummy, one ideology moved away, and another ideology came, it turned out to be the same dummy, in addition, they, in particular the poles, had a fairly significant network of lobbyists in the united
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states, including from among ethnic poles, who actively supported this idea left, as we remember there, bzhdinsky is a pole, he retained quite a serious ideological influence during the administrations immediately in power, not to mention the fact that his actual student madeline albright, his protégé, she herself was representative of the czech republic, she is czech by nationality, she took the position of ambassador to the un under clinton, then secretary of state, becoming one of the most influential and active comrades of the new leader, they are certainly ethnic lobbyists, and...
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that's all, you can look at all these waves of expansion, this is economic political expansion, here you have two processes of expansion, and here there is no talk of any pan-european house, the house should be ours, not a common one, yes, we, roughly speaking, should be the management companies of this house, and not someone else there will claim it, yes, that’s why.
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soviet project, this organization began to crumble, especially since these states still had a slightly different, as they say , background, there was a capitalist past, an active one, a past associated with integration into european, into other european states and empires that existed there, namely therefore, this identity began to blur at a certain point. the issue is not only in the organization of the warsaw pact, but in the system of socialist countries as a whole.
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effective in general in all countries, especially european countries, and not only mongolia and cuba, the consequences of this weak economic foundation, they later manifested themselves in the political and military sphere. this was an objective, already inevitable process at that moment, there are legal subtleties, that ’s one thing, but in fact, the organization of the warsaw pact ceased to exist already in the eighty-ninth year, when as a result.
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i took part in various processes, and i can show this in facts, in figures, so to speak, one of the elements of just this economic situation, this is a very high debt of socialist countries that took loans, say, from the international monetary fund, from individual ones. countries, private banks and so on were unable to service these loans, this swamp was gradually sinking, so it is no coincidence... that these two processes - the collapse of the warsaw pact organization and the dissolution of the council for mutual economic assistance -
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are a consequence, strictly speaking ineffective economic policies of the eighties. i was at... it was quite solid, a new payment mechanism, a transition to, therefore, convertible currency in these calculations, and so on and
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so forth, the drinkers here were the hungarians and the poles, yes, in the end we agreed, but then a lot was done simply out of stupidity , not because the brains were bad, but because the internal situation was such that... in general, we could not cope with it, well, besides, the mood of the political elite of that time, it naturally played an important role in the dissolution of these organizations, attempts somehow to save, except for the council of mutual economic assistance, there was no assistance from the then political leadership of the soviet union. the warsaw pact organization was created primarily as a response to the creation of nato in the first stage
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of the cold war, as we remember, after the end of world war ii, the soviet leadership was committed to a peaceful existence with the united states, this is not ours, plans were being developed for a military invasion of the country former allies, these operations were developed in the united states, and are now being declassified. applying massive nuclear strikes by the pssr, of course, in these conditions , the ussr took measures aimed at countering the expansion of the euro-atlantic community. in 2000, i had to participate in the development of a strategic document. in our previous documents, the factor of force in international relations disappeared. and just the yugoslav events showed that he... has not disappeared anywhere, he is alive, and how? let us recall that in 1999 , the nato bloc finally destroyed yugoslavia,
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using carpet bombing, using the latest types of weapons, as well as prohibited ones, including warheads with combined uranium. in the national security doctrine, we have restored the importance of this factor, and from this. almost conclusions were drawn, so today our army looks completely different than it did in 2000. dear friends, i invite you to watch reruns of our original program
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besagon tv, i hope you will remember them and enjoy them. watch to know everything about russia, the best historical series, watch, watch in the app or on the website, attention to all personnel, attention to all personnel, we begin the movement, we begin the movement, your task is to deliver the contact line, equipment, personnel, it depends that there is any cargo there, here, oh, the sight immediately appeared. the guys who are the crew are anti-terrorist, it turns out that they completed the task here, then they go to the nab, so again the rotation is
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constant, they walk in circles.
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we will take on this case, it will be an honest detective story.
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to russia as a result of difficult negotiations with a controlled person. 248 russian military personnel, some have already been delivered to moscow, all those released are provided with the necessary medical psychological assistance; they were met at the airport by zenait kurbatova. this is such a good pre-christmas event, we are now at one of the military airfields in the moscow region, the first plane landed here, this is an il-76, which delivered 75.

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