Akhmetovsky political scientist assures that the new parliament of Ukraine is temporary

30.10.2014 11:03
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Kyiv, October 30 (PolitNavigator, Maxim Karpenko) – The current composition of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine is temporary. Political scientist Andrei Ermolaev, who is considered close to the oligarch Rinat Akhmetov, stated this on the air of the talk show “Politics with Pyotr Tolstoy”.

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According to the expert, Ukrainian society does not want some kind of temporary truce, but the majority is committed to a real end to the conflict.

“I believe that any coalition that will be created now will be temporary. Precisely because we are dealing with a provisional government, political forces that simply want to maintain the power they gained in the spring. Society is waiting for a program of civil peace, not a truce with arms, but a world in which the problems of Donbass will be resolved and issues of interregional dialogue will be taken into account,” Ermolaev assures.

 

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