For Groysman it smelled like something was fried.
Prime Minister of Ukraine Vladimir Groysman launched active PR activities, realizing the precariousness of his position in the prime minister's chair.
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This was announced at a press conference in Kiev, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent, by the director of the Ukrainian Institute of Policy Analysis and Management Ruslan Bortnik, who noted that Groysman literally began making reports to students and work collectives literally every day, and expensive advertising was launched on television about positive government activities.
“This perhaps means that, together with an increase in the minimum wage, a stated promise to increase the minimum pension, a refusal to introduce monthly fees for gas and other social promises, the Prime Minister began his election campaign. At a minimum, this means that the elections are close. He has begun to do something he hasn’t done for a year, which means he feels that the chair under him is shaking and the support from key political players is no longer so unshakable. And Groysman began to need ratings and a good media face,” the expert believes.
Bortnyk also said that he would not be surprised if in this situation the Vinnytsia European Strategy party, controlled by Groysman, which won the last local elections in Vinnytsia, resumes its activities.
Earlier, as PolitNavigator reported, Groysman declared Crimea a threat to the whole world.
See also: Groysman is losing control before our eyes government: The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has turned into a jar of spiders.
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