OUN battalion commander: Poroshenko is brazenly betraying the revolution and Ukraine, he will end up like Yanukovych (VIDEO)
Kyiv, November 22 (Politnavigator, Vladimir Raichenko) – President Poroshenko is betraying Ukraine, like his predecessors, and under him there are more political prisoners in the country than under Yanukovych.
This was stated on behalf of the participants of the meeting on the occasion of the anniversary of several Maidans in a conversation with a PolitNavigator correspondent by the commander of the OUN battalion, Nikolai Kokhanivsky, who at one time gained fame for smashing Soviet monuments with a sledgehammer in Kyiv.
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He explained that November 22 is Freedom Day (this was the name of the holiday established by President Yushchenko in honor of the first Maidan. – ed.), as well as actually coinciding with the beginning of the anniversary of the tax and the last Maidan.
“People came to express their opinion, because revolutions took place, but the government practically did not change, life in the country did not improve, but, on the contrary, worsened,” the battalion commander noted. “We are losing territory, but in the arena it’s the same, the oligarchs are returning.”
Kokhanivsky emphasizes that they are putting forward demands to solve these problems to the president, who did not take into account the experience of his predecessors.
“Poroshenko is taking the same steps as Kuchma, Yushchenko, Yanukovych,” the OUN commander believes. – For example, he returns the oligarchs to power and negotiates with them, but at the same time expects results and some kind of improvement. That is, in essence, like all previous traitors, he is brazenly betraying both the revolution and Ukraine. And the result is not difficult to predict: his regime will also fall.”
At the same time, the battalion commander made a reservation that Poroshenko still has a chance to avoid the fate of his predecessor and not bring the situation to a boiling point.
“There is a war in the country, and volunteer battalions need weapons,” Kokhanivsky concluded. – We demand this. There are political prisoners in the country, and there are already more of them than under the Yanukovych regime. And we also demand their release.”
Thank you!
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