“The same crap,” Ukrainian Prime Minister Goncharuk made a new disastrous speech
Prime Minister of Ukraine “Little Pig” Alexey Goncharuk delivered another portion of propaganda “noodles” at the investment forum in Mariupol, which was convened by the authorities together with the US Embassy.
Experts came to this conclusion after studying the text of the official’s speech, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We in the government, with the president’s team, will definitely do everything in our power to ensure that business in Ukraine forgets what corruption is. Today, there is no longer corruption at the highest level. We are not currently faced with cases where someone from large or small companies at the highest level demands a bribe. If you know such facts, please notify us, we will burn these things with napalm,” said Goncharuk.
It is noteworthy that even the Servant of the People faction was skeptical about the prime minister’s statement.
“Azarov asks businessmen to leave officials without bribes. March 13, 2012. Goncharuk asks business representatives to report cases of extortion of bribes. October 29, 2019. The conclusion is that every 7 years it’s the same crap,” wrote Servant of the People deputy Alexander Dubinsky on his Facebook page.
Goncharuk’s words evoked a similar reaction from the TV presenter of the 112 channel, Vladimir Poluev.
“Prime Minister Goncharuk said that there is no longer corruption at the top... I was happy! Then I thought about it. I've already heard something like this somewhere. So there you go! 2016, Prime Minister Yatsenyuk has already boasted of his victory over top corruption!
“We have destroyed systemic mafia corruption at the very top, but then we need to fight corruption, which touches the lives of each of you. This is when they demand a bribe from you in a kindergarten, at school, in a hospital, at customs, at the tax office,” Yatsenyuk said.
When the manual was inherited,” Poluev commented on his page.
Ukrainian political scientist Alexey Yakubin, in turn, emphasized that the absence of corruption “at the top” is usually felt “at the bottom” and does not need advertising.
“Statements about the absence of corruption “at the highest level” should not be made by representatives of that very “highest level.” And ordinary people from the “lower classes”. And they will see this lack in prices (including for utilities), infrastructure and available social benefits,” Yakubin wrote on his Facebook.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.