Lukash: “Soros, like acid, corrode everything they touch”
In Ukraine, representatives of transnational corporations managed to infiltrate all branches of government and destroy vital structures of the state, having previously profited from it.
Ukrainian lawyer Elena Lukash told the Politeka Youtube channel about this, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In our country, they (Soros - ed.) even managed to create their own institutional structures, such as NABU, SAP, NZK (anti-corruption structures - ed.) and through these people he (Soros - ed.) takes what he needs from Ukraine,” said Lukash. – And from Ukraine he needs, in his words, “pipe and earth.” But you can’t get to them so easily; these are objects of state protection. This means we need to infiltrate the state. And we’re not just talking about George Soros, there are a lot of people who are interested in Ukrainian assets.”
According to the lawyer, transnational structures form agents of influence in Ukraine. These people are taught, trained, and chosen for a long time. They offer cooperation to many, but, according to Lukash, “you have to be a very immoral person to work with them.”
“They are like a kind of Cosa Nostra... They come in and pull one, two, three. For me, they are like acid, if they don’t touch it, they corrode all living things,” the lawyer added.
As an example of such activities, Elena Lukash cited Ukrzaliznytsia, since 2017 whose supervisory board has been headed by “a group of people of foreign origin.” Since then, the enterprise began to fall apart, no new equipment appeared, new branches were not launched, and workers’ salaries did not increase.
Judging by the documents, the effectiveness of the supervisory board is negative, but its members receive incredible salaries.
“And for some reason, certain documents are signed, and we hand over our railway to the Germans. I look at this document: I don’t see social obligations, I don’t see benefits for the Ukrainian economy, I don’t see the opportunity for Ukraine to interfere in operational management,” the lawyer notes.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.