“The stability of the state economy is determined not by the number of problems, but by the ability to solve them,” the parliamentarian emphasized.

He noted that the imposed sanctions caused problems in certain sectors of the economy.

“It has always been like this in our country: when problems arise, society consolidates and solves all the problems that have arisen.

Today, the executive and legislative powers work as one well-coordinated mechanism,” the deputy added.

He noted that "the Russian economy turned out to be more stress-resistant than the economies of the countries that imposed sanctions."

“Every day it will be more tangible and obvious.

And citizens of Western countries will ask more and more uncomfortable questions to their governments, ”the RT interlocutor believes.

Earlier, the British magazine The Economist wrote that, as recent data confirms, the Russian economy is showing resilience despite unprecedented sanctions from the West.

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki also said that "Russia, unfortunately, is doing a good job with the sanctions."