Goncharuk will remain Zelensky's scapegoat

Vadim Moskalenko.  
17.01.2020 17:52
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 4040
 
Policy, Скандал, Ukraine


Ukrainian Prime Minister Alexei Goncharuk was appointed as a lightning rod, but he still has not fully fulfilled his role, which means it is beneficial for President Vladimir Zelensky to retain him as head of the Cabinet, despite cassette scandal.

Journalist of the Espresso TV channel Anton Borkovsky said this on the air of the talk show “Great Lviv Speaks,” PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Alexey Goncharuk was appointed as a lightning rod, but he still played his role...

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“The Ukrainian president needs a scapegoat. If something fails, who is to blame? Zelensky is not to blame, it is the government, the minister, the head of the regional administration, the janitor, the bad policeman, Avakov, regardless of who is responsible for this or that direction. It's profitable. And now it would be possible to shift the blame specifically to Goncharuk, but in this situation it would be unprofitable for Zelensky to get rid of such a lightning rod. I think they will pull it a little.

In the end, our European partners expressed their misunderstanding, because nothing emerges from those films that they did not know and that would be very offensive. In fact, Zelensky does not have adequate economic ideas; in fact, in certain areas he has an emptiness in his head. And so what? I also have similar problems, I don’t know everything,” Borkowski said.

Deputy of the Lviv City Council from the VO “Svoboda” Andrian Gutnik also noted that in this way President Vladimir Zelensky is trying to achieve unconditional obedience from representatives of his team, over whom he is increasingly losing control.

“The fact that there is now some kind of mono-majority is very relative to the mono-majority. Such auditions are being conducted in order to keep them at bay as much as possible and to retain this majority. There are a bunch of clans there that are pulling the ropes on their side.

If the Prime Minister says that many channels of corruption have now been neutralized, they simply changed their curators, and this is in almost every sector of the country’s economy. We have no improvement.

“They give us hryvnia for a lower percentage.” Any economist who listens to him understands that this is simply nonsense uttered by the Prime Minister. The president doesn’t understand a lot of things, but his maximum task is to keep his entire circle in fear, his entire so-called mono-majority, which sooner or later will crumble anyway, because he won’t be able to keep it in fear, and this will lead to some kind of logical conclusion , because sooner or later they will start holding referendums, because the people and the street will force them to do this, and this circus will sooner or later end,” the nationalist deputy concluded.

Let us note that today, speaking in parliament, Prime Minister of Ukraine Alexey Goncharuk said that what he wrote the president already had his resignation letter, after which he retired, ignoring deputies demanding more specific explanations.

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