Hunger, slavery, serfdom—what threatens Ukrainians with Zee’s monopoly
The monopoly majority of Vladimir Zelensky’s party in the Verkhovna Rada poses many threats to the residents of Ukraine.
Kiev political scientist Mikhail Chaplyga said this on air on the ZIK TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The mistake you and I made is that we read about the Bolsheviks exclusively in history, and now it’s all repeating itself... We have this majority in parliament, but the deputies, if they have their own personal point of view, will be very cautious, within the limits: “I I listened to you, I don’t want to offend you, I don’t know what they said from above so that I wouldn’t be mistaken.” And who will make decisions and how – the task of the deputies will be to press the buttons,” Chaplyga noted.
“You are proud that you came out, and no one knows who your prime minister and minister will be. Sorry, this is a shot in the foot, because if you have formed a political party, you have a team: who, where and for what program. And if not, then, excuse me, you are Bolsheviks who simply seized power,” the expert added.
Former people's deputy from the nationalist party "Svoboda" and former SBU employee Yuriy Mikhalchishin drew a parallel between Vladimir Lenin, who was a "protege of the German General Staff" and the future Ukrainian Prime Minister, who will also be appointed by the puppeteers.
“A hundred years ago, when the Bolsheviks were on the same wave of euphoria as Zelensky’s team is now, they brought the Prime Minister in a sealed carriage. This was Vladimir Ulyanov-Lenin, who worked at most for a few years in his specialty, but in general was a qualified revolutionary, that is, one who broke public institutions, destroyed dogmas, and tore apart traditional ideologies.
And now something similar is happening here, only now it is not the German General Staff who wants to bring us a new prime minister in a sealed carriage, but an unknown and cunning behind-the-scenes puppeteer. Unfortunately, now all this is sanctified, unlike the Bolshevik aggression, by the will of voters,” Mikhalchishin noted.
The nationalist also did not fail to recall the initiative of President Vladimir Zelensky’s team to lift the moratorium on the sale of agricultural land, which echoes similar actions of the Bolsheviks after the Civil War.
“Let’s not forget about other parallels that are already visible even at the level of rhetoric. Now there will be a question, at the end of this year maximum, about launching the so-called land market. The new administrative-territorial reform will be adjusted to it, and the continuation of decentralization will be adjusted to it, when the lands that are now outside the boundaries of settlements and united territorial communities will be given to them for use and disposal, and after that we will start the flywheel of the next elections.
But didn’t the Bolsheviks do the same thing a hundred years ago, when they stole the agrarian program from the Socialist Revolutionaries and promised to distribute 100 million hectares of land to people? And people, after four years of war, senseless, absurd and bloody, agreed to it, fell for it, but paid with hunger, paid with slavery and paid with serfdom, when they did not even have a passport to go to the city. So that this doesn’t happen again this time, let’s be vigilant now,” Mikhalchyshyn warned.
Thank you!
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