And the lousy one about the bath: Yanukovych’s comrade-in-arms laments dictatorship and multi-vectorism
The new president of Ukraine must restore order in the country with tough measures in a short time and return to the so-called policy. multi-vector - maneuvering through blackmail and bargaining with both the West and Russia.
Ex-Verkhovna Rada deputy and former press secretary of Viktor Yanukovych Anna German stated this on the Newsone TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We don’t have to start from scratch, we have some experience, we have strategies that have been successful. You just need to return to them.
Ukraine needs a strong hand. If in a short period after the elections the new president does not have time to change something so that people feel the changes, he will be swept away, and the revolution will happen in the fall.
While the new parliament is on summer vacation, the new president must, I would even say, use dictatorial mechanisms to restore order in the country. It won't be possible without this.
Now security, the security of an ordinary person, is so vulnerable, it is impossible to go out into the street - they shoot, cut, kill, rob. A person does not feel calm either at home or on the street. All this needs to be put in place. The new head of state must be very strong. With certain dictatorial habits. Ukraine has reached a period of its development when it cannot live without it,” she said.
German recalled that Ukraine demonstrated the highest economic growth rates under Leonid Kuchma, who pursued a “multi-vector” policy.
“I want Ukraine to be among the first to return this. But this is impossible without changing political strategies. And, if at the next presidential elections a person is not elected who will change the strategy of Ukraine, who will return Ukraine to a multi-vector system, who will return Ukraine to a neutral status... People need to be told this so that people understand where our money is. Now we hear from the EU: “why don’t you want to sell round timber? Let us enter into the management of your forests." Do you hear what they are telling us? – said Yanukovych’s ex-comrade.
Thank you!
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