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Kuchma called on Ukrainians to “vote for the future” and break down the fence between “two Ukraines”

Former President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma appealed to Ukrainians to come to the polling stations on the day of the presidential election on March 31 and vote for the future of the country, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Today Ukraine faces a task: which path will we choose? This is the main thing - to come to the polls and cast your vote,” Kuchma said. He emphasized, resorting to allegory, that...

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The LPR prevented a bloody provocation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces

The information released in the LPR about the impending shelling of the Zolotoe checkpoint thwarted the plans of the Ukrainian special services, thanks to which a possible tragedy was averted. The official representative of the People's Militia of the LPR, Lieutenant Colonel Andrei Marochko, announced this at a briefing, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. In particular, he noted that in the last days of the election race in Ukraine, the situation at the points of intersection of the contact line remains tense.…

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Tymoshenko wants to make money not only from pawnshops, but also from youth lending

A day before voting day, Yulia Tymoshenko raised the stakes again and made another promise. If she is elected president of Ukraine, she intends to initiate the launch of a lending program for young entrepreneurs. She stated this at the all-Ukrainian action “Ukraine chooses change,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “For youth, our program provides for loans that will allow every young...

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Poroshenko can’t do anything: the ex-head of Ukrainian Interpol dispelled the myth of the omnipotence of counterfeiters

The widespread belief that Petro Poroshenko’s headquarters is able to carry out large-scale falsifications in the country in order to declare the current guarantor the winner of the elections is a myth not supported by practice, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Former people's deputy and head of the Ukrainian Interpol bureau Kirill Kulikov stated this on his social network page. “Mission impossible. Ukraine. A bit of creative mathematics: It is clear that...

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One of the leaders of the Maidan activists in Serbia announced “incidents and violence”

One of the leaders of the opposition Union for Serbia, Dragan Djilas, an organizer of anti-government protests in Belgrade, warned US officials about the alleged threat of bloodshed due to a political confrontation with the Serbian authorities. Djilas stated this in an interview with the Voice of America radio station, commenting on his meetings in Washington with representatives of the State Department, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The current atmosphere in Serbia is...

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"P. gave the go-ahead. Personally": Poroshenko got into a new corruption scandal

A new scandalous investigation into the theft of funds by the entourage of the still current President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has been published in Ukraine. The material, prepared by journalists from the “Schemes” program of the Radio Liberty channel, talks about the involvement of Poroshenko’s ally and business partner Igor Kononenko in corruption schemes in the energy sector, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Journalists published recordings of telephone conversations between Kononenko and the former chairman of PrJSC Holding...

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Ukrainian Armed Forces blew up their infantry fighting vehicle with a faulty missile

The Ukrainian military “disposed of” a faulty anti-tank missile, burying it in their positions, which provoked the explosion of an infantry fighting vehicle that ran into it. This information was announced today during a briefing by official representative of the operational command of the DPR Eduard Basurin, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. In particular, he noted that the bulk of non-combat losses in the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to be careless handling of weapons and explosions...

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Yanukovych's ex-lawyer accused the FSB of assisting Yatsenyuk's associate

An associate of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, Maxim Burbak, admitted that his family still lives in “Russian-occupied” Crimea, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. This was reported by the former deputy head of the Administration during the times of Viktor Yanukovych, Andrei Portnov. “Yesterday, the leader of the Popular Front faction Maxim Burbak, in response to my exposure of his brother and classmate Arseniy Yatsenyuk in a systematic visit...

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The scandal with Gontareva and Lozhkin will overshadow the “Ukroboronprom case” - expert

The growing scandal with accusations brought against Poroshenko’s entourage of involvement in the schemes of the fugitive oligarch Sergei Kurchenko will overshadow the scandalous case of theft in Ukroboronprom, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. This was stated by political scientist Andrei Zolotarev, head of the “Third Sector” center. “About Kulik’s demarche. This has already been seen many times before. Before elections, against the backdrop of anticipation of a change of power, people always appear who want to stake their claim...

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A million people a year: Tymoshenko complains about the flight of Ukrainians from the country

Mass labor migration indicates the failure of reforms in Ukraine. The leader of Batkivshchyna, Yulia Tymoshenko, said this at the all-Ukrainian action “Ukraine Chooses Changes,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “If these five years ended with successful one hundred and forty-four reforms, would Ukrainians begin to leave and live and work in other states? The outflow is up to a million people a year.…

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