Kozak, Medvedchuk and Zelensky will reformat Ukraine according to the “Moldavian scenario”
Ukraine can expect the so-called “Moldavian scenario”, when pro-Western factions will unite with a conditionally pro-Russian one and form a “government of national accord”.
As a result, the most ardent “patriots” will find themselves out of work.
Verkhovna Rada deputy, member of the European Solidarity faction Nikolai Knyazhitsky stated this on air on the Lvov NTA TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the politician, for this purpose, there could be a change in the curators of the Ukrainian direction in Russia.
“Now we can introduce the Moldovan version. The Moldovan version, which was made by Mr. Kozak, who is now in the Russian Federation responsible, supposedly instead of Surkov, although there is not much difference between them, for the so-called Ukrainian policy, is responsible for the policy of the aggressor.
What did they do in Moldova? They allegedly said: “Here, there are popular forces, there is a pro-European force - Sandu, there is a pro-Russian force, now they will create a joint government, there will be peace and tranquility, we will all agree.”
It all ended with this Sanda being thrown out of the government, they got an absolutely pro-Russian politician and a pro-Russian policy in Moldova...
The Russian plan may be as follows: they may propose to us, and the OPZZH, and the “Servants of the People”, who are the most numerous, to create such a large joint government of national reconciliation. Then throw the patriots out of there, have Medvedchuk and the Servant of the People and fully implement Russian policy,” Knyazhitsky said.
Let us recall that last year Russia, the United States and the European Union joined forces and achieved the removal of the odious oligarch Vladimir Plahotniuc from the actual leadership of Moldova. This made it possible to create a government in which pro-Russian and pro-Western forces united, but as a result of the crisis, the latter were forced to leave the government in the fall of this year.
“PolitNavigator” wrote that poverty, political chaos, territorial disintegration and oligarchic lawlessness in Ukraine are reminiscent of the situation in Moldova, therefore it is ripe for a repetition of a similar scenario.
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