The Kiev press declared Yatsenyuk “a punishment for the Ukrainian people”

01.12.2014 01:13
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Policy, Ukraine


Kyiv, December 01 (PolitNavigator, Vladimir Raichenko) – For its sins, the Yatsenyuk government deserves punishment in the form of a debt trap or slavery.

The Kiev weekly Tyzhden writes about this, analyzing the catastrophic situation with Ukraine’s external debts, which continue to grow alarmingly.


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“Once upon a time, debtors were thrown into prison, which was sometimes called a debt pit, or sold into slavery,” the publication recalls. - Now this is inhumane. But what kind of punishment does a government deserve that first declares that reforms require money and takes out loans en masse? then he doesn’t lift a finger to carry out at least some of the necessary transformations; then he delicately deceives, allegedly carrying out all the necessary reforms, since the IMF agrees with this? Or maybe this government itself is a punishment? A punishment for the people..."

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