Kiev expert suggested sending Natalya Vitrenko to Moscow
Kiev political scientist Andrei Zolotarev was skeptical about the effectiveness of the recent visit to Moscow by candidate Yuri Boyko and the politician who supports him, Viktor Medvedchuk, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Zolotarev wrote about this on his page on the social network.
“Medvedchuk-Boiko’s voyage to Moscow is like Groundhog Day. We've already gone through this somewhere, when it already happened. Oh yes, Natalya Vitrenko also met with Dmitry Medvedev and discussed gas problems. Only this was in 2006. In fact, there are two hopelessnesses. The situation with Medvedchuk-Boko is clear: the goals have not been achieved, and the prospects are vague. The position of Solovyov in “Sunday Evening” is indicative, as he disavowed any bets on Boyko. Moscow itself has done everything to divide the white-blue segment of politics in Ukraine into pro-Russian and pro-Ukrainian. A logical result of such a “wise” and “visionary” policy in the Ukrainian direction. Moscow’s “knowledge” of Ukrainian realities has always been impressive. Therefore, even in a radically changed situation, they are spinning a plot that smells of mothballs. All that remains is to invite Natalya Mikhailovna to Moscow again for negotiations,” the political scientist sums up.
Let us recall that in 2006, despite a visit to Moscow, Vitrenko’s bloc lost the elections without getting into parliament.
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