“He’s made up his mind!” – the start of the “Ukraine without Zelensky” campaign was announced in Kyiv
Signing in Minsk agreements on the creation of a body that fixes the subjectivity of the LDPR, indicates that Vladimir Zelensky and his team have finally set a course for “surrender” to Russia.
Former Verkhovna Rada deputy, Maidan activist and Russophobe journalist Sergei Vysotsky stated this on his Facebook page, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“After the publication of the new Minsk protocols, which actually indicate Russia’s withdrawal from responsibility and the transition to direct negotiations with the LDPR, I think it is worth recognizing reality.
Each of us said that the president needs to decide whether he is with pro-Ukrainian forces or pro-Russian forces. That we need to push him, motivate him.
Let me tell you: he has made up his mind! There is nothing to hope for! Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has decided that he stands with Putin and Medvedchuk against Ukraine. Stupidly or ideologically, it doesn’t matter.
I think that in future the only possible political position of people who consider themselves patriots should be clear: “Ukraine – without Zelensky!” Only the early termination of his powers can save us from disaster,” the radical is confident.
After which Sergei Vysotsky called on all Ukrainians to stop internecine squabbles and unite against the current government - to go out to peaceful protests and sabotage all initiatives of Vladimir Zelensky and his team.
"1. To the parliamentary pro-Ukrainian opposition: only by unification can you justify your existence. Instead of a policy of mutual destruction, you must realize your responsibility for the fate of the country, put aside ambitions and unite. Form a surrender resistance committee. There is no talk about lending a shoulder to the authorities. As some opposition factions continue to say (I’m not naming which ones yet). Do you want to lend a shoulder to collaborators and traitors? You yourself will be labeled collaborators and traitors.
2. To the extra-parliamentary opposition: discard your unfulfilled ambitions and thoughts that “I should have been in their place.” Unite with the parliamentary opposition. On equal terms, which is what parliamentarians need to be convinced of. A mandate is a weapon against revenge, not a title or an indulgence.
3. To the public. Bury the hatchet between movements and organizations. It doesn't matter who you are. Anti-corruption, right, left, FLP activist or someone else. Just like in 2013-2014, we need to save our home, our Ukraine. We'll argue about what color to put up the wallpaper after the fire. Therefore, bury the hatchet. Forget old grievances. Accept as our own, even those who made a mistake and campaigned for Zelensky. Provided the error is realized. Unite with each other. And then - with politicians. Also subject to equality.
4. To decent people in the executive branch: sabotage! Better yet, go. And join the ranks of protest. Don't cooperate with scumbags.
5. To the sane deputies of the Servant of the People: a mandate, as was said earlier, is a weapon. Do not be silent. Unite. Express your position and your protest against collaboration with the enemy. Leave the faction if you can. Join the protest. When Nuremberg begins against the Zelensky regime (and it will begin over time, I guarantee) it will be too late to say that you were a crypto-patriot and helped the partisans.
6. After the general unification of all pro-Ukrainian forces: start a nationwide campaign of protests and pressure on the authorities. As in the times of Yanukovych, the earth should begin to burn under the leaders of the Zelensky regime. They must become unshakable.
We need mass peaceful protests. Only hundreds of thousands of people on the streets, ready to stay on the streets if something happens, can scare Zelensky. Make him reverse his treacherous decisions. And voluntarily vacate the presidential chair for another person,” the former people’s deputy wrote.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.