Yekhanurov let slip that he saw Nazis in Kyiv

Maxim Karpenko.  
21.11.2017 22:12
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Policy, Ukraine


The slogans and political program of the current Ukrainian leadership almost completely coincide with the central line of the Nazis in Germany in the 30-40s of the last century. Former Prime Minister of Ukraine Yuri Yekhanurov stated this on the NewsOne TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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According to him, the slogans of the National Socialist Party of Germany were adopted by the current government.

“I must say that when we watched the program of the National Socialist Party of Germany, you know, almost all the slogans there are very familiar. I mean familiar from the political slogans of our current parties. They are the same populists, only with a national bias, but, in principle, very similar,” said Yekhanurov.

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