
A man in a supermarket in LondonMOSCOW, Apr 29The “era of low prices” in Europe is over, and political recognition of this fact threatens to unrest in European society, according to an article in The Times. In supermarkets across Europe, food prices are rising almost every week, and the crisis in Ukraine exacerbates the electricity bills. European society is increasingly outraged by the rise in the cost of living, while the authorities are trying to mitigate the damage.Germany warned of the biggest crisis in world history in 2023″They say Europe must recognize that two essentials, such as food and fuel, have been too cheap for a generation, and therefore government leaders must tell the truth to voters and prepare for a political backlash,» the article says. energy imports from Russia. According to The Times, Samsom admitted: «no one dares to tell voters out loud that it is impossible to maintain the previous standard of living, and that higher prices are forever.» At the same time, the official said that unrest in European society «rather are inevitable,» since politicians have no options left awns to soften the blow from the increased cost of living. “This cannot be done instantly, since powerful unrest and discontent will arise in society. But given the current situation, we have little time,” the newspaper quotes Samsom as saying. Western countries imposed new sanctions against Moscow after the start of a special operation by the Russian army to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine. So, Russian reserves were frozen in the amount of about 300 billion dollars. Calls to abandon Russian energy sources have also become louder. However, disruption of supply chains has led to economic problems in Europe and the US, primarily to higher food and fuel prices. /uploads/2022/04/4ef563c90afd8ea513c4ca8f043315c7.jpg» />French economist predicted riots in Europe due to sanctions against Russia

