Goncharuk will continue to oversee the robbery of the country - expert
Prime Minister of Ukraine Alexey Goncharuk will not leave his post until he completes or makes irrevocable the sale of Ukrainian land and strategic enterprises.
Ukrainian political analyst Dmitry Korneychuk stated this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Ukrainians don’t really care who the prime minister will be, because we already understand that no matter who the prime minister will be, the policy of this social genocide that the authorities are pursuing, continuing Poroshenko’s policy, will not change, and it is personally coordinated by President Zelensky. Prime Minister Goncharuk 99,9 percent remains in his position for the reason that he did not complete the tasks that Zelensky set for him, and in turn Zelensky took [obligations] to Soros and the Rothschilds.
That is, the key tasks that Goncharuk must complete or make sure that these trends cannot be reversed are the sale of land and the sale of strategic enterprises. And until this issue is completed, Goncharuk, as a person associated with Abramavichus, who in turn is associated with the Rothschilds, until he completes these tasks, no one will remove Goncharuk,” the expert said.
“All this talk about Tigipko, about Khoroshkovsky, all these stuff - we have already come to the point where our information space has simply turned into a garbage dump, and people have stopped analyzing even the slightest approximation. As soon as Tigipko’s name was heard, people who more or less understood knew that he would not be appointed only for the reason that he fell under the lustration law, like Khoroshkovsky.
Moreover, the media associated with Soros made another batch of stuffing that Goncharuk is allegedly writing a statement about resignation, which was also funny, considering the source of the information. Therefore, everything is fine with Goncharuk, he will remain in his position and continue to supervise the process of plundering the country further,” added Korneychuk.
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