The Nazis will take on Kernes, who swore allegiance to Poroshenko, with renewed vigor
Yesterday’s actions by militants of the “National Corps” controlled by the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Arsen Avakov against Petro Poroshenko are a serious warning for Avakov’s long-time opponent in Kharkov, mayor Gennady Kernes, previously sworn allegiance to the current president.
This forecast was voiced by Ukrainian political scientist Andrei Zolotarev, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The expert explained that the militants’ demands to deal with corrupt officials around Poroshenko after the scandal surrounding the purchase of smuggled components in the Russian Federation for the Ukrainian army also apply to Kharkov.
“The radicals gave the president a week to deal with his corrupt environment. The National Corps demands that there be not an imitation, but real criminal liability and punishment for the “pigmen”.
The names of the five main corrupt officials around Poroshenko, the so-called “TOP-5” “svinarchuks,” were written on the posters. In first place on this list is Alexander Granovsky, who oversees the judicial system from the president,” Zolotarev noted in his blog.
“This, by the way, is the same Granovsky whom the mayor of Kharkov, Kernes, has been “selling” to the townspeople for several months as a “lawyer of Kharkov,” dragging him around and out of place with him. To be fair, we note that Granovsky is a “lawyer” imposed on Kernes. We remember how judicial pressure on Kernes resumed not long ago. And one of the conditions for suspending such pressure was Kernes’s promise to nominate Granovsky as people’s deputies for Kharkov and at the same time provide full support for Poroshenko.
This task will be quite complex and difficult to accomplish even for Kernes. As you know, Kharkov residents do not like foreign “paratroopers” and do not vote for them in elections, especially with such a corrupt and marauding background.
It seems that the National Corps may soon come to visit Kernes. And this, judging by today, will be much more serious than “marches of evil Kharkov residents,” the political scientist predicts.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.