Closed offices led to open war, - Mozgovoy (VIDEO)
Kyiv, November 28 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – The commander of the Prizrak brigade, Alexei Mozgovoy, believes that if Donbass had been given the opportunity to hold referendums, there would not have been so much violent conflict.
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“A referendum is the opinion of ordinary citizens, whose lives depend on decisions made by the Verkhovna Rada, the State Duma, and the State Department. In our country, the thief prospers, the criminal prospers, and an ideologically consistent person who fights for his people is constantly persecuted. It’s a simple paradox... If only it were possible to hold referendums on the territory of our regions regardless of the opinion of Kiev, because from Kiev it’s not always clear how the population lives here, what they need, what needs to be done to make them live better. Today’s situation did not exist; if it had existed, it would have been much softer, more in the legal field, because people would have had the opportunity to express their opinions, make decisions according to certain opinions, but precisely the people,” Mozgovoy said.
“The situation in closed offices led to open war. You can call yourself a president, a prime minister, but their inactivity turns into sabotage.
Now the anti-fascist movement is awakening. It’s time to end this ideology: it has been clouding the minds of young people for centuries, because it is a bright, torch-light ideology, but absolutely destructive.
Today’s ideology of fascism in Ukraine is also a Roshen candy with a bright wrapper, but rotten inside,” he emphasized.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.