Tyagnibokovites joined Zelensky’s Nazi praise
The decree banning broadcasting of a number of Ukrainian television channels, signed by President Vladimir Zelensky, does not yet make him a nationalist.
Ruslan Koshulinsky, former vice-speaker of the Verkhovna Rada, member of the Svoboda VO, stated this on air on the Lvov NTA TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Koshulinsky did not believe that Zelensky closed the TV channels because of Russophobia, but still considered his decision favorable for Ukraine.
“Finally, it’s called. How much shouting and screaming, finally. Is Zelensky a nationalist? Of course not! This is just like Kuchma is a nationalist. It was the same technology. Profitable. I don’t care what Zelensky’s motivation is, honestly. If he did this, thank God, it’s good for Ukraine. Everything that is good for Ukraine – thank God!
And what is the motivation - whether he is fighting for his own rating or for an electoral niche, or Biden supported him in this - as a Ukrainian, I don’t care. The main thing is that it happened. This should have been done a long time ago. And that means it could be done. The presidential decree is great, there is a tool, there is a mechanism, it needs to be done. Zelensky will never be a nationalist, he does not profess this ideology, these are not his values. But today we are not talking about ideological directions - we are saying that nosebleeds are [important] for Ukraine,” Koshulinsky said.
Let us recall that Zelensky’s earlier decision to close the opposition TV channels NewsOne, ZiK and 112 praised by the founder of the Right Sector Dmitry Yarosh and positively assessed neo-Nazis from the National Corps.
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