Echo of de-Sovietization: Ukraine is already worse than on the eve of the October Revolution - Chervonenko
Ukraine has turned into an analogue of Somalia, where people shoot in the streets and the police create chaos. The state is bursting at the seams and is on the verge of events worse than during the October Revolution.
Ex-Minister of Transport, former Verkhovna Rada deputy Evgeniy Chervonenko stated this on TV channel 112, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We chose our own game, we ourselves write some programs that no one believes in, which are unrealistic. The country is falling apart at the seams, the country is sliding into the abyss. It seemed to me before that this was the 17th year on the eve of the October Revolution, but it seems to me that now it is much worse.
One thing I am sure of is that, God willing, we can hold out until the fall, and huge cataclysms await us. Because debit and credit don’t add up and everything that I was taught in the course “Fundamentals of State and Law” no longer exists. We rejoice at other people's failures, we have become funny.
We shout at the first opportunity: “And you see, the Russians have coronavirus, what numbers.” But they don’t talk about the fact that today Moscow, for example, lifted all restrictions. Better yet, let them look at the growth in numbers for defense, at social issues - both there and in Belarus.
We have turned into some kind of Somalia. In which there is still only occasional shooting, where the police can sometimes create chaos, and there is no assessment, no verdict. The worst thing is that we no longer have rules, that we are a cheap hostage in someone else’s game,” Chervonenko said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.