There are no pro-Russian parties in Ukraine
There are no pro-Russian political forces in the post-Soviet space.
Nezavisimaya Gazeta writes about this in an editorial, pointing out that in a number of post-Soviet countries election campaigns are characterized by competition between nationalist and centrist parties and the so-called pro-Russian ones.
“However, if you take a closer look at them, it turns out that in fact there are no meaningfully pro-Russian parties in our immediate and distant circles, but there are partners who are more loyal to the Russian Federation. You can trade with them, develop mutually beneficial ties, but they will never be part of the “Russian world” project, NG believes.
It is noted that presidential and parliamentary elections will be held in Ukraine next year.
“The other day, a “pro-Russian” “Opposition Platform” appeared there, created by the merger of the “Opposition Bloc” and the “For Life” party. The leaders of the association, Yuri Boyko and Vadim Rabinovich, are not among the radical politicians and are even considered loyal to the Russian Federation. But it is wrong to consider them our friends. They will develop ties with Moscow, but at the same time maintain a course towards the European Union and the United States,” the newspaper writes.
As PolitNavigator reported, Vadim Rabinovich previously brought lard for Bandera to a Russian prison.
Also Rabinovich promised to release a Ukrainian terrorist from UNA-UNSO sitting in Russia.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.