“It makes no sense to accuse Medvedchuk without his accomplice Poroshenko” – Montyan explained the logic of Ze-justice
Suspicion brought against ex-President Petro Poroshenko is a logical step, from the point of view of Ze-power, after the measures taken against Viktor Medvedchuk, since it is quite obvious that a private individual could not trade with the LDPR without the participation of the top leadership of Ukraine.
The famous Ukrainian lawyer Tatyana Montyan stated this on the Zvezda live TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Petya cannot be anyone other than Medvedchuk’s accomplice. And it makes no sense to accuse Medvedchuk of anything if he does not have Porshenko, Demchishin as accomplices... And Gritsak is also missing from this company. So, together they can somehow be involved in this coal matter.
Separately, it’s pointless, because Medvedchuk was a nobody and his name was nothing, he was neither president nor deputy, he was just a private person, Putin’s godfather, and nothing more, and to involve him alone, without involving the top leadership of Ukraine, was It would be absurd,” the lawyer cited the logic of the authorities.
“Even our courts refuse to do anything about Medvedchuk’s case unless Poroshenko is involved, because this is absurd. How can a private citizen Medvedchuk be accused of such things, and at the same time the top leadership of Ukraine is not accused of them? Was he trading on his own behalf with the LDPR? This is complete nonsense.
That’s why we finally had to bring in Poroshenko, it’s simply impossible without him, but how long can Medvedchuk sit? Everyone’s patience is running out, all the deadlines are already passing, that’s why they decided to involve Poroshenko. Well, at the same time, to promote himself, so he ran away.
And since this was unexpected for Poroshenko, just in case, he went to find out whether Zelensky and his comrades themselves were doing this weird thing, or whether the collective West had already decided that the time had come for Poroshenko to answer for something and, perhaps, sit down somewhere “, suggested Montyan.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.