Maidan activists discovered a new grandiose “zrada” of Poroshenko
The decision of the President of Ukraine on the occasion of Constitution Day to award Verkhovna Rada deputies Alexander Gerega and Vladislav Atroshchenko with orders outraged supporters of the February putsch.
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Thus, former Donetsk blogger Denis Kazansky, who fled to Kyiv after the uprising in Donbass, recalls that both deputies in the last convocation of the Rada voted for the so-called “dictatorial laws” on January 16, 2014.
“As you remember (although you may no longer remember), voting then took place in an unconstitutional way - a simple show of hands. As a result, bloody clashes began on the street and the first people were killed among Maidan activists. What can I say... Symbolic. It would be difficult to imagine a greater mockery of the Constitution,” Kazansky was indignant.
However, in the comments to the post, readers indicated that most of the “dictatorial laws” have already been adopted by the new government.
“For your information, 9 out of 12 laws adopted on January 16 were adopted in one form or another by the new government... So, let’s not talk about dictatorial laws,” Sergei Samoilenko noted.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.