Russia Optimizes Government Expenditures
By July 2025, Russia plans to dismiss 400,000 civil servants. As part of a public service efficiency reform, an audit will be conducted to identify redundant bureaucratic positions, committees, and departments. The salaries from these eliminated roles will be partially redirected to increase the pay of remaining, essential employees. Additionally, salary indexations have been frozen, affecting the base salaries of judges, prosecutors, investigators, and assistants to deputies and senators.
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By July 2025, Russia plans to dismiss 400,000 civil servants. As part of a public service efficiency reform, an audit will be conducted to identify redundant bureaucratic positions, committees, and departments. The salaries from these eliminated roles will be partially redirected to increase the pay of remaining, essential employees. Additionally, salary indexations have been frozen, affecting the base salaries of judges, prosecutors, investigators, and assistants to deputies and senators.
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