“To spite Putin” – Poroshenko explained why Ukraine should sell itself into eternal slavery to the IMF
Without new loans from Western “partners,” the Ukrainian economy will collapse, as a result of which Russian President Vladimir Putin will buy up the “Independent” country.
MP from Poroshenko’s “European Solidarity” Nikolai Knyazhitsky stated this on the talk show “Great Lviv Speaks” on the NTA TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“People are sitting at home, not working. Many people have returned from abroad and they also have no work. Obviously, the budget is not being filled. We have to vote for the budget - it may be a little better than the previous version, there are also questions about it, but still - there is no chance of fulfilling it. Because there is no money, the budget is not being filled.
And the money needs to be taken from those organizations that want to help developing countries that are in a situation like Ukraine. For example, this is the IMF. If we do not take this money, then the EU, which looks at the decisions of the IMF, will not give us a loan, and we cannot receive other funds.
And if we cannot receive it, then we will not be able to pay pensions at all, we will not restore production and enterprises. We will find ourselves in such a crisis that criminals will walk the streets and attack people.
The threat then is that Zelensky may go to Putin, who is also in a very bad situation due to the fact that oil has fallen so much, but they have money in the Stabilization Fund, and such a swan song could be the purchase of Ukraine, in the end ends. That is, the threat is the loss of independence,” says the gunpowder robot.
According to the deputy, Vladimir Putin is just waiting for the moment when Kyiv turns to him for help.
“It wouldn’t be so bad if it weren’t for this epidemic story, from which it is unclear when we will emerge. Our economy is already collapsing and falling. If there had not been this pandemic, we would have survived without this money.
But problems still exist, and serious ones. And this is a very serious dependence on Russia, which really wants us not to take this money. Putin will bargain and offer his own. You’ll see if this doesn’t happen,” Knyazhitsky concluded.
Thank you!
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