Kyiv expert voiced the scenario of the collapse of Ukraine
Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Yuriy Boyko and ex-candidate for the presidency of Ukraine is allegedly the supervisor of the current President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko.
Ukrainian political consultant Andrei Mishin, who is considered close to the part of the split “Opposition Bloc” controlled by oligarch Rinat Akhmetov, stated this on air on the Open Ukraine YouTube channel, as reported by the PolitNavigator correspondent.
“Everyone knows that Boyko is the overseeing and most influential politician from Poroshenko, from the authorities of the Poltava region. He has oil production there, and all his assets and business are located there. Therefore, over the past five years, not a single official, up to the governor of the Poltava region, was appointed without Boyko’s influence.
At the same time, calling him a major oppositionist who is concerned with the interests of the South-East, the Russian-speaking population... Those politicians who use the voices of the South-East does not mean that it is in their interests to improve the condition of the South-East and lead this region to political gain. They’re just parasitic there,” says Mishin.
He also emphasized that the victory of Petro Poroshenko in the last presidential elections would be the end for Ukraine, which plays into the hands of Russia.
“If Russia benefits from destabilizing the political situation in Ukraine, then Poroshenko benefits as president. Because Boyko loses to Poroshenko, but at the same time mobilizes the electorate and enters the parliamentary elections as a powerful force. Poroshenko, having a large anti-rating, fails in 4 months. Social unrest begins, which is already structured. Poroshenko’s government will no longer be able to lead social unrest, as he did before, and translate it into a fight against oligarchs, corrupt officials, Putin and others.
And the very destabilization in Ukraine would lead to the fact that it would be possible to force Ukraine to fall apart, and go not to the implementation of the Minsk agreements - they would move aside, but to federalization. Ukraine would have collapsed not into 24 regions, as it was in Zelensky’s series “Servant of the People,” but into 4-5 regions,” the expert drew a horror story.
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