Three threats are deciphered on Poroshenko’s posters
Petro Poroshenko’s election posters with the slogan “Faith, Language, Army” are a decoding of the directions of provocations with the help of which the election headquarters will increase the rating of the head of state who has lost popularity among the nationalist electorate.
This was stated by Ukrainian political scientist Dmitry Korneychuk, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Poroshenko, by the way, is a very honest person. And he honestly wrote on the boards in what areas he would organize provocations to split the country before the elections. This is an army, a language, a faith. Faith already exists - this is Tomos. Language is on the way in the form of the adoption of a language law.
The army remains. Are we expecting a military provocation in Donbass?” – the expert argues in his blog.
“By the way, why pass a language law? After all, the Constitution states that the state language is Ukrainian. What else should be prescribed in a separate law? What should waitresses in restaurants speak in Ukrainian?” – explains the political scientist.
“I thought: why the new series of Poroshenko boards on an aggressive red background? And then I understood. The color red is intended to provoke bulls into action. In other words, Poroshenko considers all Ukrainians “bullish.” There is symbolism everywhere,” noted Korneychuk.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.