On Ukrainian TV they admitted that the issue is not Putin, but the inability to govern the country

Maxim Karpenko.  
29.11.2017 09:54
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 6980
 
Society, Policy, Ukraine


The Ukrainian authorities attribute all the problems in the country to the war and President Putin, so as not to be responsible for the failed results of their own policies.

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Ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada and former head of the Ukrainian office of Interpol Kirill Kulikov stated this on TV channel 112, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

“Of course, there must be Putin. Someone has to cross the border, and we have to somehow motivate why people’s pensions have dropped three times, why people are leaving this country, the most talented and young ones, why there are posters of work in Hungary, Poland, etc. all over the city. somewhere. So this is the answer. Should we attribute our inability to govern the country to what? Well, we can’t, because the war took everything, because Putin attacked us,” Kulikov said.

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