The odious Ukrainian deputy was horrified by imagining a monument to Putin in Kyiv
Decommunization in Ukraine began in the early 90s, when industrial enterprises began to close en masse.
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This opinion was expressed in an interview with Apostrophe by Verkhovna Rada deputy from Samopomich, one of the organizers of the blockade of Donbass and the authors of the decommunization law, Egor Sobolev, and the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Arsen Avakov. called a “professional swindler”.
“At some point, businesses began to close, people were left without money, and they had to start realizing themselves. Some began to do this in business, and this is a very important factor in decommunization - when a person becomes an owner, gets used to responsibility and understands that he is responsible for his own life,” Sobolev said.
According to him, it is impossible to do without renaming streets and demolishing monuments.
“Imagine that we are walking down the street now and, God forbid, we see monuments to Putin. Will this affect our consciousness? Of course we will be scared. But monuments to Lenin are about the same,” the deputy made an analogy.
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