>Kyrgyzstan minimum wage: 970 Kyrgyzstani som (€14) per month, nominally; used for administrative purpose
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>Lithuania: €380 and Netherlands: €1525
Russia, what have you done to Kyrgyzstan?
>Chile: €359
>exchanging paper and ink for goods and services
>>67825146
Gave them factories and buildings
>>67825528
They should've either remained Russia or never been annexed in the first place. Russki, what have you done
>>67825613
This is the future they chose.
>>67825721
Considering most Kyrgyz are russified any way, it wouldn't hurt to annex them Crimea-style, right?
>>67825721
They did'nt chose it. It's more that Russia got rid of them.Central Asia reluctantly left the Soviet Union.Only the Caucasus and eastern europe were happy to get their independance.
>>67825786
Sounds about right.
>>67825893
Wow, we have an expert here. Pic related.
>>67826042
Page 225 of "The Establishment of National Republics in Soviet Central Asia"" writen by A. Haugen
>>67826346
>Kyrgyzstan declared its independence on 31 August 1991 and the Soviet Union was formally dissolved on 26 December 1991.
With USSR to the end, eh?
Nope.
>>67825146
>minimum wage
Why does that even matter? Many people work illegally or without any papers so minimum wage means shit for them and it's not like there are no ways to pay less than a minimum legally. Average wage is what matters more and it's $383 there.
>>67826346
>A. Haugen
Literally who?
>>67825146
>~$870/month with the Federal minimum wage, often higher with state wages