Karasyov told who replaced cats and kittens in the Verkhovna Rada
The Ukrainian parliament will turn into an annex to the Office of the President, where nameless appointees represented by the “Servant of the People” will unquestioningly approve all laws passed down from above by Vladimir Zelensky and his retinue.
Kiev political scientist Vadim Karasev stated this on air on the 112 Ukraine TV channel, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Now there is no need for parliament, now there will be a parliament of obedient people, it will be a prison of deputies. They will all vote because they owe their passage to the Verkhovna Rada not to their efforts, not to their financial resources, not to their name. Even people with a journalistic name like Leshchenko, Nayem and so on remained outside parliament. I think it’s unfair that these are good people, specialists, journalists, who also studied at Stanford, and wherever they studied, but they failed, they didn’t pass.
What kind of parliament was there before? Everyone comes out during the break to give an interview, show off what they’re wearing, but now it’s just people sitting and voting. This will be a parliament of disciplined and obedient people. Also, parliamentary immunity will be abolished, they will vote, and the decision will be made by three or four people in the country, maybe five, and this mass of parliamentarians will be controlled directly from the Office of the President, just like the government.
Because before there were majoritarians, these are people with their own motorcade, with their own security, or journalists with a name - these people are always independent, they are free, they are cats and cats who walk on their own, they are undisciplined, they could vote contrary to the decision of the faction.
Now this will not happen in the big Servant of the People party, because they were not elected, they were actually appointed, and parliament will turn into a registration chamber. There will be iron discipline, an iron cage for deputies, they will vote as either the Cabinet of Ministers or the President’s Office decides, this is what parliamentarism will be like today,” the expert concluded.
Thank you!
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