ATO militants announced the beginning of a blockade of Poroshenko’s business
“Veterans” of the ATO today in Kyiv before the Verkhovna Rada announced the beginning of blocking the business of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Deputy Yegor Sobolev, who introduced himself as a “rear rat,” spoke from the podium about how it would be held.
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“The boys made a reasonable decision that no one would get hurt, no one would be attacked. But next to the logistics center of the Roshen company, a team of veterans of the War of Independence is already setting up camp. They will not allow trucks through that enrich the president, which is prohibited by the Constitution, but remains his main goal,” Sobolev said.
In addition, according to him, at the Roshen store in Vinnitsa, a group of people will urge citizens not to buy candies and sweets, since “all this money goes to enrich the president at a time when we need a supreme commander in chief.”
The third group organizes a “liberation camp” in Lutsk.
Verkhovna Rada deputy Semyon Semenchenko and ex-battalion commander of the Donbass National Battalion called on all citizens of Ukraine to self-organize.
“We are starting to form our divisions in Ukraine. We urge those who cannot come here to block this business locally. We must force the president to remember why he was elected,” Semenchenko said.
The decision to start blocking was made because Poroshenko did not respond to the ultimatum of the “veterans” announced last weekend. They demanded that the president introduce laws on impeachment and corruption courts to parliament during the working week. Otherwise, the ATO militants threatened Poroshenko with “the fate of Ceausescu.”
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